Planet Ant will say goodbye to toxic masculinity when it presents its newest original comedy Who Run The World March 16 - April 7 at The Planet Ant Black Box Theater. Tickets ($10-$20) are on sale now at www.planetant.com or in person 30 minutes prior to show time at the Planet Ant Box Office.
Who Run The World
In 2040, the women's revolution has taken over and toxic masculinity has gone underground, literally. The female dominated government comes together on the second anniversary of their revolution day to celebrate, but the plans are thwarted by natural and unnatural forces.
Who Run The World features Dyan Bailey, Suzan Jacokes, Esther Nevarez, Scott Sanford, Caitlyn Shea, and Sarah Wilder. Directed by Lauren Bickers, this original comedy is written by the cast and director and appears at the Planet Ant Black Box Theater Friday & Saturday evenings at 8:00pm March 16 - April 7, with 6:00pm performances on Sundays March 18 & 25. Tickets ($10-$20) are on sale now at www.planetant.comand in person at the Planet Ant box office beginning 30 minutes prior to showtime, based on availability.
Who Run The World Performance Schedule
Performances are at the Planet Ant Black Box Theater
2357 Caniff, Hamtramck MI 48212
Tickets are $20 unless otherwise noted
Friday, March 16 @ 8:00pm (Tickets: $10)
Saturday, March 17 @ 8:00pm (Tickets: $10)
Sunday, March 18 @ 6:00pm (Tickets: $10)
Friday, March 23 @ 8:00pm
Saturday, March 24 @ 8:00pm
Sunday, March 25 @ 6:00pm
Friday, March 30 @ 8:00pm
Saturday, March 31 @ 8:00pm
Friday, April 6 @ 8:00pm
Satuday, April 7 @ 8:00pm Planet Ant 2017-18 Season
The remaining shows in the Planet Ant 2017-18 Season are:
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April 27 - May 19, 2018
By Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, directed by Joe Bailey
Ringwald Theater founder, Joe Bailey, will direct this award-winning play that will close the 2017-18 season at Planet Ant. Every estranged member of the Lafayette clan has descended upon the crumbling Arkansas homestead to settle the accounts of the newly-dead patriarch. As his three adult children sort through a lifetime of hoarded mementos and junk, they collide over clutter, debt, and a contentious family history. But after a disturbing discovery surfaces among their father's possessions, the reunion takes a turn for the explosive, unleashing a series of crackling surprises and confrontations. Winner of the 2014-2015 Obie Award for Best New American Play.
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