What if, just for an evening, you could step into a café where people simply lived together — enjoying coffee, ice cream, love, and laughter — without the barriers that so often divide us? That’s the gentle power of Utopia, a play by Charles L. Mee. As a mother and daughter watch lives unfolding around them, we hear tender confessions, playful debates, and dreams shared across tables. Different perspectives collide and comfort, inviting us to imagine a world where everyone belongs and small joys are truly enough. Warm, thoughtful, and quietly profound, Utopiareminds us how good life might feel — and how it still could be.
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University of Michigan Dance Company 2026
Power Center for the Performing Arts (2/5 - 2/8) | |
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Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812
Power Center for the Performing Arts (4/16 - 4/19) | |
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Marat/Sade
Power Center for the Performing Arts (2/19 - 2/22) | |
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Tast of Broadway
Cornwell’s Dinner Theatre (2/18 - 2/28) | |
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Hamilton (Angelica Company)
Fisher Theatre (4/28 - 5/17) | |
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Chamber Orchestra Concert
Varner Recital Hall (2/17 - 2/17) | |
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Julius Caesar
Hilberry Gateway - Theatre and Dance at Wayne (2/6 - 2/15) | |
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Love, Loss, and What I Wore
Muskegon Civic Theatre (2/14 - 2/22) | |
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C.S. Lewis' The Screwtape Letters (Grand Rapids, MI)
DeVos Performance Hall (3/29 - 3/29) | |
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Almost, Maine
Grosse Pointe Theatre (1/29 - 2/8) | |
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