Illusionist and humorist Oscar Munoz is taking his award-winning act to The Farmington Players Barn for one day only - Sunday, November 15th at 3pm.
His talents repeatedly dazzle children around the world. Munoz uses tricks to tickle and transport kids to a place of wonderment and empowerment. He taps into his skill as a motivational speaker, offering kids of all ages, Magic with a message.
The event is sponsored by McCabe Funeral Home of Farmington Hills.
Tickets are available now at farmingtonplayers.org or at the box office (248) 553-2955. The price is $10 in advance and $12 at the door.
After the performance, families can enjoy free hot dogs, chips and drinks in the newly remodeled lobby of The Farmington Players Barn.
The Farmington Players began as an off-shoot of the American Association of University Women. Their first production, The Torchbearers, was performed at a local church. Later in the 1950s, after performing in various city and educational locations, The Farmington Players moved into an old dairy barn located on the site of their present facility on West Twelve Mile Road.
Initially, productions were staged downstairs on a dirt floor. Over the years, improvements to the original Barn transformed it into a more finished space, with the theater itself eventually moving upstairs into a traditional and finished setting.
Since 1953, The Farmington Players have staged more than 180 different musicals, dramas, mysteries and comedies, all as a community theater with 100% volunteer membership.
Residents of Farmington, Farmington Hills and beyond have come to recognize the group as a true community resource. Since the completion of its all-new, state of the art facility in 2003, The Farmington Players Barn Theater has expanded its mission, serving as the site for city-sponsored events such as youth theater camps in the summer, concerts with organizations as varied as Blackthorn and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and as a meeting place for various groups.
The Barn is located at 32332 W. 12 Mile Road in Farmington Hills. The big white structure sits on the north side of 12 Mile, halfway between Orchard Lake and Farmington Roads.
THE MAGIC OF OSCAR MUNOZ- ONE DAY ONLY Sunday November 15, 3pm
The Farmington Players Barn 32332 W. 12 Mile Road, Farmington Hills, Michigan (12 Mile just west of Orchard Lake Rd.) Tickets: 248-553-2955
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