HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS is Coming to The Dio
The Dio a?" Dining & Entertainment, Livingston County's professional, award winning dinner theatre, is very excited to present their original musical, Home for the Holidays, directed by Steve DeBruyne with musical direction by Brian E. Buckner and choreography by Lexie Janda. 2019 marks the fifth year that Home for the Holidays has been presented in Livingston County. The show was written by Dio co-founders, Steve DeBruyne and Matthew G. Tomich in 2012.
BWW Review: GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS at Monster Box Theatre Teaches You To Always Be Closing
Glengarry Glen Ross at Monster Box Theatre, running now until March 31st, does a great job of staging the classic 1992 film of the same name. In this Tony Award winning drama written by David Mamet, four desperate real estate salesmen are prepared to stop at nothing in order to win a cut-throat sales competition where prizes range from a Cadillac to being fired. Greed overcomes these men when realize the seriousness of the contest and what is on the line, causing them to turn to unethical activities so they can come out ahead. When one of the disgruntled men involves some of the others in an elaborate plot to rob the office, everyone becomes a suspect in the eyes of the law. The audience is able to get a glimpse into the shallow lives of the lives of these men, as they fight with each other to rise to the top in this high-pressure sales environment.
Photo Flash: Sneak Peek at HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS at The Dio
The Dio - Dining & Entertainment, Livingston County's professional, award winning dinner theatre, is very excited to present their original musical, Home for the Holidays, directed by Steve DeBruyne with musical direction by Brian Rose and choreography by Michelle Marzejon. 2016 marks the fourth year that Home for the Holidays has been presented in Livingston County. The show was written by Dio co-founders, Steve DeBruyne and Matthew G. Tomich in 2012. Scroll down for a sneak peek!
Photo Flash: Sneak Peek at HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS at The Dio
The Dio - Dining & Entertainment, Livingston County's professional, award winning dinner theatre, is very excited to present their original musical, Home for the Holidays, directed by Steve DeBruyne with musical direction by Brian Rose and choreography by Michelle Marzejon. 2016 marks the fourth year that Home for the Holidays has been presented in Livingston County. The show was written by Dio co-founders, Steve DeBruyne and Matthew G. Tomich in 2012. Scroll down for a sneak peek!
The Farmington Players to Stage THE FULL MONTY, 4/29-5/21
The Farmington Players invite you to enjoy the irresistible musical comedy The Full Monty, the heartwarming tale of underdogs who triumph over adversity by baring more than just their souls. Director Tim Timmer of Wayne says, 'this gritty and edgy musical comedy is a fantastic and beautiful story that challenges the heart.' The Full Monty runs April 29th - May 21st at the Farmington Players Barn Theater in Farmington Hills. Reserved seats are available now at the box office (248) 553-2955 or online at www.farmingtonplayers.org. Patrons requesting tickets may also send an email to: boxoffice@farmingtonplayers.org.
Kit Harington-starring DOCTOR FAUSTUS Announces Three-week Extension and Full Cast
Due to unprecedented demand, the Jamie Lloyd Company's production of Doctor Faustus will extend its run at the Duke of York's Theatre by three weeks. Full casting has also been announced, with Jenna Russell taking the role of Mephistopheles. Jade Anouka (Wagner), Tom Edden (Good Angel), Danielle Flett (Valdes), Brian Gilligan (Cornelius), Forbes Masson (Lucifer), Craig Stein (Evil Angel) and ensemble member Gabby Wong join Kit Harington (Game of Thrones), who plays the title role.
Photo Flash: Neil Simon's RUMORS Opens Tonight at Farmington Players Barn
Rumor has it the Farmington Players next production will shake you up - with laughter. The Players are wrapping up the season with the Neil Simon classic Rumors, a zany fast-paced farce loaded with slamming doors, mistaken identities and physical humor. The show opens tonight, April 25th and runs through May 17th at the Farmington Players Barn in Farmington Hills. Scroll down for a first look at the show!
Photo Flash: First Look at Neil Simon's RUMORS at Farmington Players Barn
The Players are wrapping up the season with the Neil Simon classic Rumors, a zany fast-paced farce loaded with slamming doors, mistaken identities and physical humor. The show opens April 25th and runs through May 17th at the Farmington Players Barn in Farmington Hills. Tickets are on sale now at www.farmingtonplayers.org or at the box office: 248-553-2955.
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."
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 Presents LEAVING IOWA, Opens 10/1
If you ever travelled on a family road trip, then Leaving Iowa at the Farmington Players Barn Theater may just steal your heart. It takes a humorous look at family vacations in which bickering kids and their parents are trapped for endless hours in the station wagon, far from the comforts of home.
Farmington Players Presents LEAVING IOWA, Opens 10/1
If you ever travelled on a family road trip, then Leaving Iowa at the Farmington Players Barn Theater may just steal your heart. It takes a humorous look at family vacations in which bickering kids and their parents are trapped for endless hours in the station wagon, far from the comforts of home.