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‘SEVEN SAMURAI’ 
7 PM, OCT. 20 (FRI.) 
At the Detroit Film 
Theatre in the DIA, 5200 
Woodward Ave., Detroit, 
(313) 833-7900. A film 
from Japan (1954) directed 
by Akira Kurosawa. 
Consistently called one 
of the best movies ever 
made, with an influence 
on movie-making that 
resonates to the present 
day. In 16th century Japan, 
a small village is regularly 
plundered by bandits until 
a band of unemployed 
samurai agree to 
train the defenseless 
farmers to fight. This 
special screening will 
be introduced by Linda 
Hoaglund, translator for 
the film’s 2006 revised 
English subtitles. (207 min. 
with one intermission). 
General admission $10.50; 
Seniors, students and DIA 
members $8.50; discount 
passes $38.

MUSIC EVENT 
8 PM, OCT. 20 (FRI.) 
Darrell Scott will perform 
at The Ark, 316 S. Main, 
Ann Arbor. Darrell has 

written some of the 
sharpest country songs 
of the 21st century, and 
he can play just about 
anything with strings. 
Tickets: $25.
 
SHABBAT IN THE WOODS 
5:30-7 PM, OCT. 20 (FRI.) 
Organized by 
Congregation Shaarey 
Zedek. Spend Friday night 
with us in song and prayer 
at Scotia Park, 26325 
Scotia, Huntington Woods. 
Celebrate Shabbat with 
our clergy and yummy 
snacks. No fee to attend; 
open to the community.
 
TAILGATE SHABBAT 
5:30-6:30 PM, OCT. 20 
(FRI.) 
A Tot Shabbat hosted by 
The Well. Tap into team 
spirit before the Michigan 
vs. Michigan State football 

game the next day. 
Meet in a private room 
at Berkley Coffee, 14661 
W. 11 Mile, Oak Park, to 
enjoy Shabbat songs and 
blessings, followed by a 
quick pizza dinner. Coffee 
and/or mocktails will be 
available for parents; 
team colors encouraged. 
Tot Shabbats are geared 
towards kiddos ages 0-5 
(ish) and their grownups. 
Due to the generosity of 
donors, there is no cost 
to attend, but advance 
registration is requested: 
jlive.app/events/5653.
 
‘A CHORUS LINE’
OCT. 21-29 
Nicely Theatre Group will 
mount a production of 
the Tony Award-winning 
musical A Chorus Line at 
the Berman Center for 
Performing Arts in West 
Bloomfield. Show dates 
and times: Saturday, Oct. 
21, at 7:30 pm; Sunday, 
Oct. 22, at 2 pm; Friday, 
Oct. 27, at 7:30 pm; 
Saturday, Oct. 28, at 7:30 
pm; Sunday, Oct. 29, at 2 
pm. Tickets are $35 for all 
seats and are on sale at 
nicelytheatregroup.org or 
by calling or texting 248-
406-6677.
 
 
 
 

VIOLIN CONCERTO
8 PM, OCT. 21 (SAT.) 
Violinist Clara-Jumi 
Kang, in her DSO debut, 
will present Korngold’s 
gorgeously cinematic 
concerto. At Orchestra 
Hall in Detroit. Purchase 
tickets at dso.org/syos/
performance/9163.

HAZZAN CLASS 
10–11 AM, OCT. 22 (SUN.) 
CSZ’s Hazzan David 
Propis will lead Hazzan’s 
Master Classes 2023. 
“Trop: The DNA of Jewish 
Music.” The class will 
range from the mind-
bending relationship 
between quantum 
physics and music, to 
origins and applications 
of Trop (cantillation), 
Nusach (prayer modes) 
and Liturgy. Register: 
shaareyzedek.shulcloud.
com.

WALK AGAINST HATE 
1-2 PM, OCT. 22 (SUN.) 
Organized by the Anti-
Defamation League 
Michigan. An opportunity 
to move toward a 
future without bigotry. 
Register today: jlive.app/
events/5306. Engage 
friends, family, neighbors, 
coworkers and set a 
fundraising goal to make 
a difference in your 
community.

‘A CHORUS LINE’
OCT. 21-29

ON THE GO
PEOPLE | PLACES | EVENTS

MUSIC EVENT 
OCT. 20, 8 PM

Darrell 
Scott

A Chorus Line

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