The new non-profit professional theatre "Two Muses" continues to celebrate romance in February with "Love Letters," a play by A.R. Gurney, nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. Three separate casts from different generations will read and write their letters in three separate shows.
The new non-profit professional theatre "Two Muses" continues to celebrate romance in February with "Love Letters," a play by A.R. Gurney, nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. Three separate casts from different generations will read and write their letters in three separate shows.
The new non-profit professional theatre "Two Muses" continues to celebrate romance in February with "Love Letters," a play by A.R. Gurney, nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. Three separate casts from different generations will read and write their letters in three separate shows.
When you cross a slob with a neat freak and coop them up in the same apartment, it's a recipe for disaster. In the hands of Neil Simon, on a stage in West Bloomfield, it's sheer comic genius.
Diane Hill and Barbie Amann Weisserman, both of Farmington Hills, are now making their dream come true, providing opportunities for women in theatre while promoting female artists and artisans. This season they will preside over two shows: 'The Odd Couple' (female version) by Neil Simon (Nov. 4-27) and 'Same Time Next Year' by Bernard Slade (Feb. 3-26 of 2012).