Theatre NOVA announces its Michigan Playwrights Festival
Theatre NOVA, Ann Arbor's professional theatre with an exclusive focus on new plays and playwrights, presents their semi-annual Michigan Playwrights Festival, now in its fifth year. Four new full-length plays and five 10-minute plays, all by Michigan playwrights, will be given readings October 23-27, 2019.
Farmington Players Ring in the Holidays with Offbeat Comedy GREETINGS
As a Catholic family prepares to celebrate Christmas, one son Andy Gorski (Bob Cox of Ann Arbor) arrives for the Holiday with his Jewish fianc e, (Amy Lauter of Farmington Hills) who happens to be an atheist. This sets the stage for an offbeat comedy that is sure to delight and surprise audiences at the Farmington Players Barn in Farmington Hills.
Photo Flash: TRAA Gives a First Look at 13 THE MUSICAL
From not knowing which group you belong to at school, to having a crush on someone, or dealing with an uncomfortable home life situation, I'm pretty sure everyone can relate to the feelings touched upon in 13. Amy Lauter, Producer of 13, continues, This show pulls together all of those uncomfortable feelings that we all (or most of us anyway) experienced at one time in our lives. The book and the music are spectacular, with just the right combination of humor and heart!
Farmington Players' 'SPELLING BEE' Begins Today
[laf-ter, lahf-]: L-A-U-G-H-T-E-R. Laughter. An expression or appearance of merriment or amusement you will experience when you come to see The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (presented in One Act) at The Farmington Players Barn. Six awkward spelling champions compete for the top prize only to learn there is more to life than winning or losing the contest. The show opens Today December 4th and runs through Sunday, December 20th. In the spirit of Opening Night, the pre-show party will include a middle school cafeteria theme. Reserved seats for evening and matinee performances are available now at 248-553-2955 or online at www.farmingtonplayers.org
Farmington Players' 'SPELLING BEE' to Run 12/4-20
[laf-ter, lahf-]: L-A-U-G-H-T-E-R. Laughter. An expression or appearance of merriment or amusement you will experience when you come to see The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (presented in One Act) at The Farmington Players Barn. Six awkward spelling champions compete for the top prize only to learn there is more to life than winning or losing the contest. The show opens Friday December 4th and runs through Sunday, December 20th. In the spirit of Opening Night, the pre-show party will include a middle school cafeteria theme. Reserved seats for evening and matinee performances are available now at 248-553-2955 or online at www.farmingtonplayers.org
Farmington Players to Present THE AMISH PROJECT Tonight, Tomorrow
The Farmington Players will present The Amish Project by Jessica Dickey June 12th and 13th at 8pm at the Farmington Players Barn located at 32332 W. Twelve Mile Rd. in Farmington Hills. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased at the door, by calling 248-553-2955, or at www.farmingtonplayers.org
Photo Flash: First Look at Two Muses Theatre's AT THE BISTRO GARDEN, Opening Tonight
Two Muses Theatre opens its fourth season with the new musical, At the Bistro Garden. Book by Deborah Pearl. Music and lyrics by David Kole. Directed by Jules Aaron, with musical direction by Daniel Bachelis and choreography by Allyson Smith. The writer, composer and stage director have all come to Michigan from L.A. to polish up the show and work with the Michigan cast on its Midwest premiere with performances tonight, September 26 through October 19. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!
Photo Flash: Farmington Players Barn's ANNIE Opens Tonight
Annie, the feel-good, rags-to-riches musical that took Broadway by storm opens tonight, December 13th at The Farmington Players Barn, and the holiday classic is almost sold out. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!
THE 1940s RADIO HOUR Opens at Farmington Players Tonight
The 1940's Radio Hour, a musical comedy by Walton Jones (based on an idea he hatched with Carol Lees,) takes you on a trip to Christmas season, 1942. Members of the "Mutual Manhattan Variety Cavalcade," are preparing a final holiday broadcast for the troops fighting World War II. It's getting close to airtime at WOV in New York City, and the zany group is coping with backstage drama that threatens to botch their broadcast. Will they be ready in time?
THE 1940s RADIO HOUR Opens at Farmington Players, 11/30
The 1940's Radio Hour, a musical comedy by Walton Jones (based on an idea he hatched with Carol Lees,) takes you on a trip to Christmas season, 1942. Members of the "Mutual Manhattan Variety Cavalcade," are preparing a final holiday broadcast for the troops fighting World War II. It's getting close to airtime at WOV in New York City, and the zany group is coping with backstage drama that threatens to botch their broadcast. Will they be ready in time?
Farmington Players Open The Season With To Kill A Mockingbird
The Farmington Players are set to present the classic American drama To Kill a Mockingbird. Set in Alabama during the Great Depression, To Kill a Mockingbird follows the journey of Scout and Jem Finch, whose father has been appointed to defend Tom Robinson, a black man framed for a crime he didn't commit.
Farmington Players Present BOY MEETS GIRL: A YOUNG LOVE STORY, 1/29
The Farmington Players' is pleased to present a free 'one night only' production of Sam Wolfson's one act comedy Boy Meets Girl: A Young Love Story. Follow Sam and Katie as they go through the trials and tribulations of love at the tender age of five in this hilarious and sweet take on young romance. From the decision to check the 'yes' box on their boyfriend/ girlfriend contracts to more serious conversations about past nap partners, Sam and Katie find themselves entering into a genuine relationship, all in the midst of worrying about the spelling bee, selling Girl Scout cookies, and figuring out what they want to be when they grow up.
Farmington Players Present BOY MEETS GIRL: A YOUNG LOVE STORY, 1/29
The Farmington Players' is pleased to present a free 'one night only' production of Sam Wolfson's one act comedy Boy Meets Girl: A Young Love Story. Follow Sam and Katie as they go through the trials and tribulations of love at the tender age of five in this hilarious and sweet take on young romance. From the decision to check the 'yes' box on their boyfriend/ girlfriend contracts to more serious conversations about past nap partners, Sam and Katie find themselves entering into a genuine relationship, all in the midst of worrying about the spelling bee, selling Girl Scout cookies, and figuring out what they want to be when they grow up.
Farmington Players Presents MIRACLE ON 34th STREET 11/20-12/13
'Faith is believing in things when common sense tells you not to.' It's a timeless message from a classic play, Miracle on 34th Street. The holiday hit that has captivated countless families runs November 20th to December 13th at the Farmington Players Barn Theater in Farmington Hills. Tickets are available at farmingtonplayers.org or at the box office, (248) 553-2955.
Farmington Players Presents MIRACLE ON 34th STREET 11/20-12/13
'Faith is believing in things when common sense tells you not to.' It's a timeless message from a classic play, Miracle on 34th Street. The holiday hit that has captivated countless families runs November 20th to December 13th at the Farmington Players Barn Theater in Farmington Hills. Tickets are available at farmingtonplayers.org or at the box office, (248) 553-2955.