Book Review: ‘The Witch of Prague’ by J.M. Sidorova
There’s a kind of magical realism I tend to love most—the kind where the magic never fully detaches from reality
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Read MoreIf musical theatre is a game of strategy, then Chess is the intermezzo move. It is the rare musical whose
Read MoreStagecrafters is bringing a burst of energy, heart, and old-fashioned theatrical excitement to Royal Oak with Disney’s Newsies the Musical,
Read MoreMichigan’s next generation of musical theatre talent had its spotlight moment this weekend as Lillian Tang from Bloomfield Hills High
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