Theatre NOVA, Ann Arbor's resident nonprofit professional theatre, kicks off the new year with the world premiere of “SPLATTERED!” by Hal Davis and Carla Milarch, which runs April 21 through May 14, 2023.
Theatre NOVA, Ann Arbor’s resident nonprofit professional theatre, has announced its return to in-person productions.
Mosaic Youth Theatre of Detroit's Main Stage Actors tackle the weighty topic of social intolerance in The Laramie Project, a production examining the events leading up to and the aftermath of a young gay man's 1998 murder in Laramie, Wyoming. The show is produced and performed exclusively by members of Mosaic's all-youth theatre and runs at the Mosaic Black Box Theatre from Feb. 22 - 24.
ThirdCoastReview.com (3CR) and Kill Your Darlings (KYD) Live Lit present CENSORED! We Read Banned Books: An ACLU Benefit to raise money for ACLU Illinois and to conclude the American Library Association Office for Intellectual Freedom's Banned Books Week, an annual celebration to support the freedom to seek and express ideas, even those some consider unorthodox or unpopular
ThirdCoastReview.com (3CR) and Kill Your Darlings (KYD) Live Lit present CENSORED! We Read Banned Books: An ACLU Benefit to raise money for ACLU Illinois and to conclude the American Library Association Office for Intellectual Freedom's Banned Books Week.
Beginning tonight, March 5, Performance Network will present the satirical Irish filmmaking comedy 'Stones in His Pockets' written by Marie Jones and directed by awardwinning theatre artist Suzi Regan. Coproduced by Detroit sports and entertainment executive, Tom Wilson, performances run Today Sunday through April 5 (Preview is Today, March 5; Opening Night is Friday, March 6) and tickets range in price from $25 to $41. For more information on the productions and events at the Network or to donate, please go to w?ww.pntheatre.org?or call the box office at 7346630681.
Beginning March 5, Performance Network will present the satirical Irish filmmaking comedy "Stones in His Pockets" written by Marie Jones and directed by awardwinning theatre artist Suzi Regan. Coproduced by Detroit sports and entertainment executive, Tom Wilson, performances run Thursday Sunday through April 5 (Preview is Thursday, March 5; Opening Night is Friday, March 6) and tickets range in price from $25 to $41. For more information on the productions and events at the Network or to donate, please go to w?ww.pntheatre.org?or call the box office at 7346630681.
'The Game's Afoot' takes audiences to a mystery mansion with Sherlock Holmes. Well, not Holmes, himself. Rather, William Gillette, a 1930s actor best known for portraying Sherlock Holmes. After bringing his castmates to his Connecticut estate for a holiday celebration, the merriment ends abruptly when a guest is stabbed to death. Gillette, determined to save his guests, hilariously decides to channel his most beloved role, Sherlock Holmes, to solve the deadly puzzle.
"The Game's Afoot" takes audiences to a mystery mansion with Sherlock Holmes. Well, not Holmes, himself. Rather, William Gillette, a 1930s actor best known for portraying Sherlock Holmes. After bringing his castmates to his Connecticut estate for a holiday celebration, the merriment ends abruptly when a guest is stabbed to death. Gillette, determined to save his guests, hilariously decides to channel his most beloved role, Sherlock Holmes, to solve the deadly puzzle.
Performance Network Theatre is proud to announce the cast for Geoffrey Nauffts' 'Next Fall.' This smart and heartfelt drama will feature Andrew Huff (Detroit, MI), Kevin Young (Grosse Pointe, MI), John Seibert (Ann Arbor, MI), Barbara Coven (Chelsea, MI), Courtney Myers (Jackson, MI) and Rob Pantano (Ferndale, MI).
Performance Network Theatre is proud to announce the cast for Geoffrey Nauffts' 'Next Fall.' This smart and heartfelt drama will feature Andrew Huff (Detroit, MI), Kevin Young (Grosse Pointe, MI), John Seibert (Ann Arbor, MI), Barbara Coven (Chelsea, MI), Courtney Myers (Jackson, MI) and Rob Pantano (Ferndale, MI).
The Neo-Futurists announce the next step in the Hall of Presidents, a portrait of #44 himself, Barack Obama. Watch as one artist's work is selected to hang on permanent display in the Hall of Presidents, the in-house gallery at the Neo-Futurarium.
The Neo-Futurists announce the next step in the Hall of Presidents, a portrait of #44 himself, Barack Obama. Watch as one artist's work is selected to hang on permanent display in the Hall of Presidents, the in-house gallery at the Neo-Futurarium.
Four bored women trade the gloomy English winter for the Italian seaside in Meadow Brook Theatre's presentation of 'Enchanted April,' running March 17 through April 11 on the campus of Oakland University in Rochester, Mich.
Four bored women trade the gloomy English winter for the Italian seaside in Meadow Brook Theatre's presentation of 'Enchanted April,' running March 17 through April 11 on the campus of Oakland University in Rochester, Mich.
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