Farmington Players to Stage DEATHTRAP
The longest running comedy-thriller play in Broadway history is headed to the Farmington Players stage. DEATHTRAP written by Ira Levin, will run May 6th through 21st in Farmington Hills, Michigan. Tickets are available now at farmingtonplayers.org or at the box office: (248) 553-2955.
DEATHTRAP Comes to Farmington Players Next Month
The longest running comedy-thriller play in Broadway history is headed to the Farmington Players stage. DEATHTRAP written by Ira Levin, will run May 6th through 21st in Farmington Hills, Michigan.
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: 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 Ends Run of FROM THE MOUNTAINS OF MOURNE, 3/21
The Farmington Players Barn will end their run of the play, 'From The Mountains of Mourne to the Mines of Montana.' It is a little known tale of 'The West,' that brought Irish ancestors to the Detroit area. Director Sue Rogers of West Bloomfield says, the play is 'dedicated to their valiant spirit.' Rogers emphasizes that the work by Lisa Hayes 'provides a very personal opportunity to share that pride in our heritage; to sing songs, tell stories and enjoy each other's company-what the Irish refer to as ‘craic.'
Farmington Players Present FROM THE MOUNTAINS OF MOURNE... 3/19-3/21
As the Irish prepare to celebrate St. Patrick's Day, The Farmington Players Barn is honoring their heritage with the play, 'From The Mountains of Mourne to the Mines of Montana.' It is a little known tale of 'The West,' that brought Irish ancestors to the Detroit area. Director Sue Rogers of West Bloomfield says, the play is 'dedicated to their valiant spirit.' Rogers emphasizes that the work by Lisa Hayes 'provides a very personal opportunity to share that pride in our heritage; to sing songs, tell stories and enjoy each other's company-what the Irish refer to as ‘craic.'
Farmington Players Present FROM THE MOUNTAINS OF MOURNE... 3/19-3/21
As the Irish prepare to celebrate St. Patrick's Day, The Farmington Players Barn is honoring their heritage with the play, 'From The Mountains of Mourne to the Mines of Montana.' It is a little known tale of 'The West,' that brought Irish ancestors to the Detroit area. Director Sue Rogers of West Bloomfield says, the play is 'dedicated to their valiant spirit.' Rogers emphasizes that the work by Lisa Hayes 'provides a very personal opportunity to share that pride in our heritage; to sing songs, tell stories and enjoy each other's company-what the Irish refer to as ‘craic.'
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.
REVIEW: Farmington Players Charm with Miracle on 34th Street at the Barn
'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 from November 20th to December 13th at The Farmington Players Barn Theater in Farmington Hills.
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.