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Justin Lansing and Joe Mailander have built a plaid-shirted national following with their Grammy Award® winning folk music that celebrates everyday explorers, young and old. But whether it's indoors or out, The Okee Dokee Brothers are most passionate about songs meant to be sung together. “So sing to the sunrise and sing to the moon,” the Brothers say. “Sing with your kids and sing with your neighbors. Sometimes it just takes singing a song with one another to remind us that we’re all family.”
Wharton Center for Performing Arts is at 750 E. Shaw Ln, East Lansing, MI.
Wharton Center inspires the mind and moves the soul. Whether you sit in one of our seats, support one of our programs or aspire to stand on one of our stages, our purpose is to make life more meaningful through experiencing the performing arts. We engage our community through dynamic programming, education and outreach. And we strive for a world where stories shine a light on our common dreams, our struggles and our shared sense of humanity to infuse our lives with connection and meaning.
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Sondheim on Sondheim
Farmers Alley Theatre (4/25 - 5/12) | ||
Disney's Newsies
Grosse Pointe Theatre (5/3 - 5/12) NEW MUSICAL | ||
Tribute: Classic Rock 2.0
The Encore Musical Theatre Company (5/2 - 5/5) CONCERT | ||
The Antichrist Cometh
The Purple Rose Theatre Company (3/22 - 5/25) NEW COMEDY
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What Springs Forth
The Purple Rose Theatre Company (6/21 - 8/31) | ||
The Sound of Music
St. Dunstan's Theatre (5/31 - 6/15) | ||
The House That Will Not Stand
Plowshares Theatre (5/16 - 6/16) | ||
Golden Girls: The Laughs Continue
Miller Auditorium (5/7 - 5/7) | ||
Les Misérables
Wharton Center (10/8 - 10/13) | ||
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