Lord knows, there has been wonderful lasting art created over the centuries through commissions and wealthy art patrons. But the deal that early-20th century artist Rudolf... Continue Reading
Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts has passed the $900,000 mark in its race to raise the $1.7 million needed by April 30 to ensure... Continue Reading
Nerve’s Dracula is not your typical staid dinner theatre production. That's for sure. With the subtitle of "Appetite Must Be Fed,” the unusual, immersive production... Continue Reading
The actors in One Cat Away From Sixty-One are so perfect in their roles that the audience ends up feeling like they are voyeurs to a private conversation.... Continue Reading
You know a musical theatre experience was a good one when it results in an infectious ear worm. “Lady Marmalade,” with that famous French line, has been... Continue Reading
Who was Martin Luther King, Jr., the man? And what might have happened inside the dingy four walls of room number 306 at The Lorraine Motel... Continue Reading
The news that “a runaway negro slave demands to see you” does not sit well with the Maj. Gen. Benjamin Franklin Butler. First of all,... Continue Reading
It was an unofficial team-up. Its backstory was a long time in the making. Since its establishment in 1997, Hamtramck's Planet Ant Theatre has had... Continue Reading