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The Rundown | Feb. 20, 2025


Welcome to THE RUNDOWN, a quick hit highlight of what's on stage in Michigan. It's a week of transition across the mitten as some shows close and others prep for opening. But February promises to finish strong as some of the state's best performing artists shine under the lights.


So, get your tweed pressed and grab your best dress.

 

PLACES PLEASE, THIS IS YOUR PLACES CALL!

Here's THE RUNDOWN for Thursday, February 20, 2025. 


 

NOW PLAYING


THE ANGEL NEXT DOOR | Meadow Brook Theatre | Runs Feb 12-March 9

L to R, David Aron Damane, Olivia Ursu, Chris Stinson
L to R, David Aron Damane, Olivia Ursu, Chris Stinson

A new screwball comedy runs at Meadow Brook Theatre through March 9. It’s 1948, in a ritzy Newport mansion populated by playwrights, actors, a young star-struck author, and the housekeeper who would like all of them to leave. When their weekend getaway goes horribly awry, only a play within the play can save the day. A screwball comedy that’s in love with theater, about people in love with theater, who know that, sometimes, even reality needs a rewrite to reach a happy ending.


Written by: Paul Slade Smith

Directed by: Travis W. Walter



A CASE FOR THE EXISTENCE OF GOD | Williamston Theatre | Runs Feb 6-March 16


Mid-Michigan’s award-winning professional theatre company, Williamston Theatre, is starting off 2025 with the Michigan Premiere. Performances for this production begin Thursday, February 6 and run through Sunday, March 16.  With humor, empathy, and deep compassion, this production intertwines two lives in a story about fatherhood, family, and friendship. 





Written by: Samuel D. Hunter

Directed by: Jasmine Rivera




MA RAINEY'S BLACK BOTTOM | The Detroit Reparatory Theatre | Runs Jan 10-March 2

X’ydee Alexander, Evan Lewis Smith, Jeff Nahan, James Herriotte, Matt Hollerbach, Melanie Jones, Will Bryson, T. Pharoah Muhammad, Antoine McKay
X’ydee Alexander, Evan Lewis Smith, Jeff Nahan, James Herriotte, Matt Hollerbach, Melanie Jones, Will Bryson, T. Pharoah Muhammad, Antoine McKay

The Detroit Repertory Theatre continues its 68th season and the August Wilson American Century Cycle with its production of Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom. Running now through March 2, 2025. Performances are four times a week, Fridays at 8PM, Saturdays at 3PM & 8PM, and Sundays at 2PM. 


Written by: August Wilson

Directed by: Casaundra Freeman





FOURTEEN FUNERALS | The Purple Rose | Runs Feb 6-March 9

 Shonita Joshi, Ashley Wickett. Photo by Sean Carter Photography
Shonita Joshi, Ashley Wickett. Photo by Sean Carter Photography

The Purple Rose continues its 2024-25 season with this Michigan Premiere and running through March 9. City-girl Sienna gets a cryptic phone call about the untimely deaths of some distant family members. Maybe she’s hoping for a big inheritance. Maybe she just really needs to get away from her dead-end life. LIMITED TICKETS


Written by: Eric Pfeffinger

Directed by: Rhiannon Ragland




CONFEDERATES | The Detroit Public Theatre | Runs Feb 8-March 16


Detroit Public Theatre (DPT) is thrilled to announce the cast for CONFEDERATES, by DPT Executive Artistic Producer, MacArthur Genius award-winning, Tony nominated, Dominique Morisseau.  This searing and acclaimed play leaps back and forth in time to hold an unyielding lens to the racism and gender biases that plague America's institutions to this day. Performances run through Sunday, March 16. 



Written by: Dominique Morisseau

Directed by: Goldie E. Patrick




AVENUE Q | ThumbCoast Theatres | Runs Feb 8-March 9


ThumbCoast Theatres production of the Broadway hit, "Avenue Q" opens this weekend and runs through March 9th. Filled with gut-busting adult humor and a delightfully catchy score…not to mention puppets, this unique show addresses adult issues while spoofing the memory of educational television shows like “Sesame Street” and “The Electric Company.”


Music and Lyrics by: Robert Lopez, Jeff Marx

Book by: Jeff Whitty


Directed by: Joel Frazee

Music Direction by: Stephanie Graham

Choreography by: Lauren Riggs



KAIROS | Theatre Nova | Runs Feb 14-March 16

Theatre NOVA, Ann Arbor’s resident nonprofit professional theatre, is thrilled to present this National New Play Network Rolling World Premiere. This captivating love story opens on February 14 and runs through March 16, 2025. “Kairos” tells the story of Gina and David, whose relationship is upended by a groundbreaking medical procedure that grants immortality to a select few.

 

Written by: Lisa Sanaye Dring

Directed by: Briana O'Neal



 

SUBMISSIONS


2025 MICHIGAN PLAYWRIGHTS FESTIVAL | Theatre Nova | Deadline March 1

The cast of "Eclipsed: The Sun, The Moon, and Gladys Atkinson Sweet" at Theatre Nova's Michigan Playwrights Festival: Deborah Carter, Diriest Crowell-Buffington, Shanice Davis, Darius Franklin, Princess B. Jones, Olivia Kiefer, D.L. Patrick, Emily Tobin-Wilson, and Lynch Travis
The cast of "Eclipsed: The Sun, The Moon, and Gladys Atkinson Sweet" at Theatre Nova's Michigan Playwrights Festival: Deborah Carter, Diriest Crowell-Buffington, Shanice Davis, Darius Franklin, Princess B. Jones, Olivia Kiefer, D.L. Patrick, Emily Tobin-Wilson, and Lynch Travis

Theatre NOVA continues its semi-annual tradition, announcing a call for submissions for this season’s festival. Six new plays by Michigan playwrights will be selected for presentation in staged reading format September 10-14, 2025. The deadline for submissions is March 1, 2025 at 11:59pm. Theatre NOVA will announce selected plays in June. 

The festival will feature full-length plays. The submitted play must be written by a Michigan resident, ready to be produced, but must not have received a prior full production.




For info and questions:  theatrenovaplaysubmissions@gmail.com



 

COMING SOON


TWO DETROITS | Teen Hype | Runs March 13-14


Teen HYPE is thrilled to announce its highly anticipated 19th annual theatrical production, Two Detroits. This dynamic play, with music set against the backdrop of Detroit, with three performances March 13th and 14th.


Two Detroits is an innovative, high-energy production that invites audiences to reflect on the contrasting realities faced by young people in Detroit. Through compelling youth performances, this thought-provoking play delves into the tensions between privilege and adversity, exploring how the systems that separate us also reveal the common humanity that unites us.


Written by: Mallory Childs

Directed by: Henri Franklin




SENSE & SENSIBILITY | The Encore Musical Theatre Co. | Runs Feb 27-March 16


The Encore Musical Theatre Company is proud to present the Michigan premiere of Sense & Sensibility, a romantic new chamber musical based on the novel by Jane Austen.


Book, music, and lyrics by:  Paul Gordon 

Directed by:  Matt Bogart




DOUBLE TAKES | Planet Ant Theatre | Runs March 7-22


Planet Ant Theatre presents Double Takes, a world premiere dark comedy brought to you by Michele Harte and the Planet Ant Farm Team.


Two crestfallen strangers find themselves in peculiar situations after they each have separate, unsuccessful suicide attempts. In a world where every time someone takes their own life, another dies too, they each realize that it could be best to form a suicide pact with someone else who craves death. After setting out to find the perfect person for their pacts, they find each other. Through devising the perfect plan to seal their fates, they form an unforeseen emotional connection.


Written & Directed by: Michele Harte






H.M.S. PINAFORE |Detroit Opera Youth Chorus | March 8

The Detroit Opera Youth Chorus (DOYC) will perform H.M.S. Pinafore, Gilbert & Sullivan’s classic comedic adventure of love that triumphs over all, at the Detroit Opera House on March 8 at 2:30pm. The production is suitable for all ages, and all roles in the opera will be performed by DOYC singers, who represent 40 different schools across the Metro Detroit area as well as Canada.   


Libretto by: W.S. Gilbert

Music by: Sir Arthur Sullivan

Principal Chorus Conductor: Rebecca O-G Eaddy




RINALDO | Detroit Opera | Feb 22 - March 2


Handel’s Baroque blockbuster is viewed through the lens of a child’s fantasy in a contemporary pediatric ward. The young patients venture on a heroic journey, where knights, sorcerers, monsters, and magic are used as a salve for unimaginable challenges.


Conducted by: Detroit Opera Music Director Roberto Kalb.




ALIVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER | Detroit Opera | Runs March 14-16

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in Ronald K. Brown’s Grace, photo by Danica Paulos
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in Ronald K. Brown’s Grace, photo by Danica Paulos

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s 2025 U.S. tour reaches Detroit March 14–16 during a season celebrating the life and legacy of Judith Jamison. The tour will feature four inspiring performances at the Detroit Opera House (March 14–16).


A Detroit highlight will be the 25th-anniversary staging of Ronald K. Brown’s Grace, depicting individuals on a journey to the promised land, bookended by Duke Ellington’s “Come Sunday.”


Ailey Experience Detroit workshops will be offered March 8 and 9 at Wayne State University’s Maggie Allesee Department of Theatre and Dance (4841 Cass Avenue) for dancers ages 11 and up (no dance experience required).





DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA


The Detroit Symphony Orchestra continues its 2024-25 season with a jam-packed February.


BIZET'S CARMEN | Feb 21 & 23 | Don’t miss this exclusive, two-night-only performance of Bizet’s Carmen, brought to life with fiery passion and gripping drama by the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Jader Bignamini conducts the DSO, Audivi, the Ann Arbor Youth Chorale, and an all star cast of vocal soloists in a thrilling celebration of the music behind one of opera's most iconic masterpieces. Featuring mezzo-soprano J’Nai Bridges.


CLASSICAL ROOTS | Feb 28-March 1 | Acclaimed composer Jessie Montgomery is one of today’s “most distinctive and communicative voices” (BBC). Experience two of her recent masterpieces. Co-commissioned by the DSO, Snapshots brims with “glowing washes and surges of sound,” (Dallas Morning News). Her GRAMMY® Award-winning Rounds, played by virtuoso Awadagin Pratt, evokes imagery and themes from T. S. Eliot’s Four Quartets. The program also includes a performance by the Brazeal Dennard Chorale and The Oak by Florence Price, plus a world premiere by award-winning Detroit trumpeter, composer, and educator Kris Johnson entitled Marlowe's Wings: Detroit's Champion of Change, which honors the memory of late community leader Marlowe Stoudamire.



 

AND THAT'S THE RUNDOWN! We know this isn't a comprehensive list, so if you think there's something we missed, please reach out.


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