It’s been a good year for West Bloomfield’s Two Muses Theatre. Members of the female-centric theatrical company felt like they had finally cemented their place... Continue Reading
From the outside, the painted brick building with glass block windows looks like any other small business in the semi-industrial part of Ferndale on Hilton... Continue Reading
On the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II, Wild Swan Theater is debuting an ambitious new musical. Rosie the Riveter, by playwright Jeff Duncan and composer Brian... Continue Reading
On Jos Campau north of Caniff, there's a bar — one of many watering holes in blue-collar Hamtramck. Since 1976 it has been called 7... Continue Reading
At the Explorers Club, members of an eccentric group of scientists spend long evenings in late-19th Century Britain sipping cocktails, smoking cigars and fussing over their various... Continue Reading
Performance Network Theatre of Ann Arbor has opened its second season under the new management team with a powerhouse staging of Edward Albee’s brutal comedy, “Who’s Afraid... Continue Reading
Friday was opening night at Cass Tech's Black Box Theater, which is where it all started for a new production company that hopes to make... Continue Reading
“Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf” is the cruelest, most relentlessly vitriolic play in the canon of modern American Theatre. Edward Albee’s play about an alcoholic... Continue Reading
Travis W. Walter has a habit of opening up the Meadow Brook season with a play that has “scope”: themes and production values that stretch... Continue Reading
Until last weekend, I had never seen a stage production of “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” — only the 1966 film version starring Richard Burton and... Continue Reading