LANSING, Mich.–Ixion, a theater with mythological origins in its name, is taking great glee in preaching to the choir. For the second time in its... Continue Reading
MARSHALL, Mich.—“Welcome to 1962!” Dennis McKeen, director and producer of Cornwell’s Dinner Theatre, said, opening his curtain speech before Shout! “How many remember it?” Nearly... Continue Reading
HOLLAND, Mich.—On opening night of Hope Summer Repertory Theatre’s final production of the summer, The Fantasticks, its fawn-like leading lady, Emily Brett, an elegant tiny... Continue Reading
We were delighted once again to welcome members of Ann Arbor’s Penny Seats Theatre Company to talk theater in the parks and perform a few... Continue Reading
WILLIAMSTON, Mich.–Sometimes you see a play that is so good, you know you want to see it again. It isn’t just one element, either. It’s... Continue Reading
SAUGATUCK, Mich.–Sometimes the talent of the performers so completely overwhelms the script and the score and the set that nothing else matters. In fact, I... Continue Reading
FERNDALE, Mich.–The story of Pygmalion is pretty timeless. No matter the year, the decade, or era, it is a yarn filled with easily accessible irony.... Continue Reading