58 | MAY 12 • 2022 

COMEDY THRILLER 
NOW-MAY 21 
The longest running 
comedy-thriller play in 
Broadway history is headed 
to the Farmington Players 
stage, 32332 W. 12 Mile 
Road, Farmington Hills: 
DEATHTRAP, written by Ira 
Levin. Tickets are available 
now at farmingtonplayers.
org or at the box office: 
248-553-2955.

SOULFUL SONGS 
8 PM, MAY 12 
May Erlewine at The Ark, 
316 S. Main, Ann Arbor. 
One of the Midwest’s most 
prolific and passionate 
songwriters, Erlewine has 
a gift for writing songs of 
substance that feel both 
fresh and soulfully familiar. 
Her ability to emotionally 
engage with an audience 
has earned her a dedicat-

ed following far beyond 
her Michigan roots. Cost: 
$20, $50 gold circle. Info: 
theark.org/events.

COWORKING 
WITH THE WELL 
10 AM-6 PM, MAY 13 
At Bamboo Royal Oak. An 
awesome space to co-work 
with other young adults in 
the Jewish community. For 
this first installment, we’ll 
be offering two shifts: 10 
am-2 pm, $5 per person, 
which will cover lunch; 2-6 
pm, no charge to sign up, 
snacks provided but no 
catered meal. At the end of 
the day, walk just one block 
down the road and join us 
at Enter, Pray, Leave, 108 S. 
Main St., Suite B. 

ENTER, PRAY, LEAVE 
6-7 PM, MAY 13 
At BOLD Flow Yoga Royal 

Oak (108 S. Main St., Suite 
B). The Well offers Shabbat 
made simple: a one-hour 
soul session for young 
adults, filled with song 
and ritual as we welcome 
Shabbat and unwind at the 
end of the week. 

TOT SHABBAT 
10-11 AM, MAY 14 
At Drake Sports Park in 
West Bloomfield. The Well’s 
Tot Shabbat is back in-per-
son and outside for the 
summer. Join us Shabbat 
singing, dancing and fun 
led by Rabbi Jeff and Keith. 
Plan to be under the picnic 
pavilion or nearby on the 
grass; bring your own blan-
ket to sit on. Snack bags 
will be provided for each 
family. Advance registra-
tion is appreciated so we 
can plan for an accurate 
number of families. Contact 
Marisa Meyerson at mari-
sa@meetyouatthewell.org.

PLAY OPENS 
7 PM, MAY 14 
The stage adaptation of 
Old Heart, Peter Ferry’s 
award-winning novel, will 
premiere at the historic 
Redford Theatre, 17360 
Lahser Road, Detroit. 
Second performance 
Sunday, May 15, at 4 pm. 
Ticket prices: VIP Package: 
$75, and general tickets: 
$25-$50. More information: 
redfordtheatre.com.

CONCERT SET 
1 PM, MAY 15 
Pro Musica of Detroit, in 
partnership with the Detroit 
Institute of Arts, pres-
ents “A Tribute to William 
Bolcom” in the DIA’s Detroit 
Film Theatre auditorium. 
Highlighting the music and 
song of Pulitzer Prize- 
winning composer William 
Bolcom, the concert will be 
performed by an ensemble 

that includes several of 
the composer’s most trust-
ed collaborators. Seating 
is limited and by general 
admission. Individual tick-
ets are $15 each, available 
through the DIA ticket 
office or through the DIA 
website

JPLAY SPORTS 
10 AM, MAY 15-JUNE 19 
JFamily, Hillel Day School 
and Come Play Detroit head 
outdoors this spring for a 
four-part sports clinic where 
kids will learn essential first 
skills under the guidance of 
professional coaches, build 
friendships and have fun. 
May-June session will focus 
on baseball and soccer 
skills at Francis Scott Key 
Elementary School, 23400 
Jerome, Oak Park. $100 for 
the series. Info: jlive.app/
events/2039.
NOA TISHBY 
6-9 PM, MAY 16
Noa Tishby, producer, 
actor, writer and newly 
appointed Special Envoy 
for Combating Antisemitism 
and the Delegitimization 
of Israel, speaks around 
the world on Zionism and 
BDS. Come engage with 
this compelling author 
at Temple Israel as she 
discusses all we need 
to know on how to be a 
champion for our home-
land. 6 pm Pre -Glow ($180/
person), includes heavy 
apps, wine, a photo with 

COMEDY THRILLER 
NOW-MAY 21

ON THE GO

PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

A scene from 
DEATHTRAP

William 
Bolcom

