Detroit Public Theatre’s ‘The Mountaintop’ is not a history lesson. It is a reckoning.
The first thing I noticed was not a speech. Not a halo. Not a “great man” glow. It was the
Read MoreThe first thing I noticed was not a speech. Not a halo. Not a “great man” glow. It was the
Read MoreI saw Farmington Players’ production of Paul Slade Smith’s The Outsider on opening night, and it hit like the exact
Read MoreIf you’ve ever wished you could eavesdrop on two geniuses at the exact moment the world was about to change,
Read MoreWaitress: The Musical made its HBO Max debut as a heartwarming, emotionally charged performance that brings the beloved Broadway show
Read MoreThe Tournament of Kings at the Excalibur Hotel & Casino (3850 S Las Vegas Blvd) is one of those classic
Read MoreThe Ringwald Theatre’s holiday parody Steel Poinsettias returns to Ferndale with a brisk, high-energy production that merges affectionate satire with
Read MoreFor some, Christmas is just a date on the calendar; for others, it’s a holiday season steeped in tradition. It’s
Read MoreInspired Acting Company closes out its year with Scrooge in Rouge, a gleefully unhinged musical parody that takes A Christmas
Read MoreThere’s something about the holiday season that heightens the importance of tradition in families. Whether it be baking Christmas cookies
Read MoreI have a lot of complicated feelings about Stephen Sondheim, which might be one of the most theater-kid sentences I’ve
Read MoreWhen you think of Alicia Keys, which songs from her discography come to mind? There are so many incredible pieces
Read MoreSome holiday productions aim for nostalgia, others lean into spectacle—but The Detroit Public Theatre Holiday Cabaret does something far more
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