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.
The Farmington Players Present BECKY'S NEW CAR
Fasten your seatbelts for 'Becky's New Car, ' a wild ride along the road of love, fidelity and second chances, opening Today February10th at the Farmington Players Barn in Farmington Hills. It's part quirky comedy and part heartwarming drama. When the married Becky Foster meets a millionaire widower Walter Flood at a car dealership, they begin an unlikely friendship, and the audience gets a chance to ride shotgun in a way most plays wouldn't dare. The show runs through February 25th. Tickets are available at www.farmingtonplayers.org or 248-553-2955.
The Farmington Players Present BECKY'S NEW CAR
Fasten your seatbelts for 'Becky's New Car, ' a wild ride along the road of love, fidelity and second chances, opening Friday February10th at the Farmington Players Barn in Farmington Hills. It's part quirky comedy and part heartwarming drama. When the married Becky Foster meets a millionaire widower Walter Flood at a car dealership, they begin an unlikely friendship, and the audience gets a chance to ride shotgun in a way most plays wouldn't dare. The show runs through February 25th. Tickets are available at www.farmingtonplayers.org or 248-553-2955.
Photo Flash: Meet the Cast of Farmington Players' 'HOW TO SUCCEED'
Getting ahead in life is easy when you follow a 'How To' manual. The Farmington Players will wrap up the season with the hit Broadway musical, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, April 24th-May 16th in Farmington Hills. Scroll down for a sneak peek at the cast!
Farmington Players to Present ASSASSINS, 2/14-3/1
"Everybody's got the right to some sunshine." Nine characters looking for either love, equality or a common voice, deliver that message on the Farmington Players stage in the Stephen Sondheim musical, Assassins. They are determined to change the world by targeting the United States President in pursuit of their own twisted versions of "The American Dream."
Farmington Players Present AVENUE Q, 8/10-25
Avenue Q is edgy, sassy and an exciting change in the Barn's typical lineup. If you think it's sizzling outside these days, wait until you see the cast burning up the stage in one of the hottest musicals to hit Broadway. Opening night is Friday August 10th and the show runs through Saturday August 25th. Reserved seats for this comedy sponsored by the Farmington Rotary Club, are available now at farmingtonplayers.org or at the box office (248) 553-2955.