May 20, 2013
Theater, Dance, & Opera
The Ann Arbor area plays host to several community and semi-professional theater companies, with new shows going up every month. Ballet, modern, and traditional dance concerts abound, along with musical theater productions from Broadway to grand opera.
Wednesday
May 2012
“White Buffalo”: Purple Rose Theatre Company.
Every Wed.-Sat. (except Easter), Mar. 29-June 2. Guy Sanville directs the world premiere of Don Zolidis’s award-winning drama about a white buffalo born on a small farm in southern Wisconsin. The owner thinks nothing of it until she learns that the birth is the fulfillment of an ancient Sioux prophecy of peace on earth, and her little farm is quickly overwhelmed with religious pilgrims, bringing her into contact with a culture and faith wholly unfamiliar to her. Cast: David Daoust, Matthew David, Rainbow Dickerson, Stacie Hadgikosti, Alex Leydenfrost, Nate Mitchell, Michelle Mountain, Michael Brian Ogden, Meghan Thompson.
8 p.m. (Wed.-Sat.), 3 p.m. (Wed. & Sat.), & 2 p.m. (Sun.), Purple Rose Theatre, 137 Park St., Chelsea. Mar. 29-Apr. 5: $20 (Wed. & Thurs.), $25 (Fri. eves. & weekend matinees), & 40 (Sat. eve.). After Apr. 5: Tickets $25 (Wed. & Thurs.), $35 (Fri. eves. & weekend matinees), & $40 (Sat. eves.) in advance at purplerosetheatre.org , and by phone. 433-7673. [map ]
Thursday
May 2012
12:10 p.m.
Gifts of Art: U-M Hospitals.
Every Thurs. Performances by area musicians and dancers. May 17: Vintage American pop by the Choral Connection. May 24: Cellist Suzanne Smith. May 31: Modern Dance by People Dancing & Friends. June 7: High-energy blues by The Bluescasters. June 14: Western swing, classic country, boogie-woogie, and rock ’n’ roll by the Cadillac Cowboys. June 21: Calypso and other island music by the Gratitude Steel Band. June 28: Jazz by Dave Sharp & Friends. .
12:10 p.m., U-M Hospital lobby, 1500 E. Medical Center Dr. (off Fuller). Free. 936–ARTS. [map ]
“Nunsense”: Encore Musical Theatre Company.
Every Thurs.-Sun, May 20-June 10. This Dexter-based professional company presents Dan Goggin’s wacky musical about a convent in crisis. A cadre of bingo-playing nuns returns to the convent to find that 52 of their sisters have been killed by tainted soup. After burying only 48, the sisters run out of money and decide to whip up a talent show to raise cash and finish the job. Hidden talent emerges as the nuns show off some soft shoe, storytelling, and singing of such songs as “Just a Coupl'a Sisters,” “Holier than Thou,” “So You Want to Be a Nun,” and others. Cast TBA.
7 p.m. (Thurs.), 8 p.m. (Fri. & Sat.), & 3 p.m. (Sat., Sun., & June 7), Encore, 3126 Broad St., Dexter. $18 on Thurs., $32 (members & seniors, $29; groups of 10 or more, $26) on Fri. & Sat. eve., & $28 (members & seniors, $25; groups of 10 or more, $22) for matinees. Tickets available at theencoretheatre.org and at the door. 268-6200. [map ]
“Red”: Performance Network Professional Season.
Every Thurs.-Sun., Apr. 19-June 3. Carla Milarch directs the Michigan premiere of John Logan’s Tony-winning drama about the great American abstract expressionist painter Mark Rothko. Over the course of 2 years working on his famous commission to provide a series of murals for the Four Seasons restaurant, Rothko is challenged by his apprentice in a way that causes him to question what he has become. “Red may be all talk and no action--but what talk!” says Variety reviewer Marilyn Stasio. “John Logan sends American abstract impressionist painter Mark Rothko into battle with his demons in this electrifying play of ideas, and the artist's howls are pure music.” Stars Mark Rademacher and Kevin Young.
7:30 p.m. (Thurs.) 8 p.m. (Fri. & Sat.) 2 p.m. (Sun.), & 3 p.m. (May 5 & 19), Performance Network, 120 E. Huron. Preview tickets: whatever you can afford to pay (Apr. 19), $22 (Apr. 20, 22, & 26), and $30 (Apr. 21). Apr. 27 opening night tickets: $39 & $41 includes reception. After Apr. 27: $27 & $29 (Thurs.), $32 & $34 (Fri. & Sun.), $25 & $27 (Sat. matinee), $39 & $41 (Sat. eve.). $3 discount for seniors age 60 & over. Tickets available in advance at performancenetwork.org & by phone, and at the door. $10 student discount in advance, half-price student tickets at the door only. For reservations, call 663-0681; to charge by phone, call 663-0696. [map ]
“The Phantom Tollbooth”: Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Junior Theater.
May 17-20. Jenny Anne Koppera directs young local actors in Susan Nanus’s stage adaptation of Norton Juster’s beloved children’s book. Filled with puns and wordplay and a generous sense of the absurd, it’s the story of a boy who travels to a strange land and undertakes to reconcile the warring kingdoms of Dictionopolis and Digitopolis, with the help of the princesses Rhyme and Reason.
7:30 p.m., WCC Liberal Arts Bldg. College Theatre, 4800 E. Huron River Dr. Tickets $5 in advance at the A2CT office (322 W. Ann) & by phone, and at the door. 971-2228. [map ]
“White Buffalo”: Purple Rose Theatre Company.
Every Wed.-Sat. (except Easter), Mar. 29-June 2. Guy Sanville directs the world premiere of Don Zolidis’s award-winning drama about a white buffalo born on a small farm in southern Wisconsin. The owner thinks nothing of it until she learns that the birth is the fulfillment of an ancient Sioux prophecy of peace on earth, and her little farm is quickly overwhelmed with religious pilgrims, bringing her into contact with a culture and faith wholly unfamiliar to her. Cast: David Daoust, Matthew David, Rainbow Dickerson, Stacie Hadgikosti, Alex Leydenfrost, Nate Mitchell, Michelle Mountain, Michael Brian Ogden, Meghan Thompson.
8 p.m. (Wed.-Sat.), 3 p.m. (Wed. & Sat.), & 2 p.m. (Sun.), Purple Rose Theatre, 137 Park St., Chelsea. Mar. 29-Apr. 5: $20 (Wed. & Thurs.), $25 (Fri. eves. & weekend matinees), & 40 (Sat. eve.). After Apr. 5: Tickets $25 (Wed. & Thurs.), $35 (Fri. eves. & weekend matinees), & $40 (Sat. eves.) in advance at purplerosetheatre.org , and by phone. 433-7673. [map ]
Friday
May 2012
4 p.m.
New Dance & Video: Ann Arbor Dance Works.
U-M dance professor Peter Sparling is joined by local dancers/choreographers Holly Hobbs and Corrine Imberski and guest artist Maggie Boogaart in a showing of new work that incorporates video in both process and performance. Sparling and dancers demonstrate how his improvised movement--captured on tape-- becomes the "text" for danced soliloquies, conversations, and exchanges between the real and the virtual. Boogaart, a Dutch artist currently living and working in Paris, also performs excerpts from her solo work.
4 p.m. Betty Pease Dance Studio, 1310 North University Ct. (off Observatory). Free. 763-5461. [map ]
“The King and I”: Young People’s Theater.
May 18-20. Lisa Merte directs young local actors in Rodgers and Hammerstein's popular musical about a 19th-century American schoolteacher who travels to Asia to be a tutor in the court of the king of Siam. She finds the autocratic but well-intentioned monarch caught between his culture's ancient traditions and his desire to rule a "modern" country. The show's many well-known songs include "Getting to Know You," "Hello, Young Lovers" and "Shall We Dance?"
7 p.m. (May 18 & 19), 1 p.m. (May 19) & 2 p.m. (May 20), Power Center, 121 Fletcher. Tickets $15 (kids age 18 & under and seniors age 65 & over, $10) in advance at the Michigan Union Ticket Office, mutotix.com , & by phone, and at the door. 763-TKTS. [map ]
Student Productions: Pioneer High School Theater Guild.
May 18 & 19. Pioneer High School students perform several of their original short plays.
7:30 p.m., Pioneer High School Little Theater, 601 W. Stadium at Main. $7. 994-2120. [map ]
“The Phantom Tollbooth”: Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Junior Theater.
May 17-20. Jenny Anne Koppera directs young local actors in Susan Nanus’s stage adaptation of Norton Juster’s beloved children’s book. Filled with puns and wordplay and a generous sense of the absurd, it’s the story of a boy who travels to a strange land and undertakes to reconcile the warring kingdoms of Dictionopolis and Digitopolis, with the help of the princesses Rhyme and Reason.
7:30 p.m., WCC Liberal Arts Bldg. College Theatre, 4800 E. Huron River Dr. Tickets $5 in advance at the A2CT office (322 W. Ann) & by phone, and at the door. 971-2228. [map ]
Canceled: “The Tempest Project”: New Theatre Project.
Canceled. May 8, 9, 11-13, 18-20, & 25-27. Keith Paul Medelis directs this local company in Jason Sebacher’s adaptation of Shakespeare’s visionary romance that turns attention away from Prospero to focus on the isolation and enslavement of some of the play’s lesser characters. Cast: Luna Alexander, Jane Bruce, Dan Tracy, Andrew Whipple.
8 p.m., Mix Performance Space, 130 W. Michigan Ave., Ypsilanti. May 8 & 9 previews are pay-what-you-can. Regular admission is $15 (students & seniors, $10) by reservation at tickets@thenewtheatreproject.org and at the door. 645-9776. [map ]
“Nunsense”: Encore Musical Theatre Company.
Every Thurs.-Sun, May 20-June 10. This Dexter-based professional company presents Dan Goggin’s wacky musical about a convent in crisis. A cadre of bingo-playing nuns returns to the convent to find that 52 of their sisters have been killed by tainted soup. After burying only 48, the sisters run out of money and decide to whip up a talent show to raise cash and finish the job. Hidden talent emerges as the nuns show off some soft shoe, storytelling, and singing of such songs as “Just a Coupl'a Sisters,” “Holier than Thou,” “So You Want to Be a Nun,” and others. Cast TBA.
7 p.m. (Thurs.), 8 p.m. (Fri. & Sat.), & 3 p.m. (Sat., Sun., & June 7), Encore, 3126 Broad St., Dexter. $18 on Thurs., $32 (members & seniors, $29; groups of 10 or more, $26) on Fri. & Sat. eve., & $28 (members & seniors, $25; groups of 10 or more, $22) for matinees. Tickets available at theencoretheatre.org and at the door. 268-6200. [map ]
“Red”: Performance Network Professional Season.
Every Thurs.-Sun., Apr. 19-June 3. Carla Milarch directs the Michigan premiere of John Logan’s Tony-winning drama about the great American abstract expressionist painter Mark Rothko. Over the course of 2 years working on his famous commission to provide a series of murals for the Four Seasons restaurant, Rothko is challenged by his apprentice in a way that causes him to question what he has become. “Red may be all talk and no action--but what talk!” says Variety reviewer Marilyn Stasio. “John Logan sends American abstract impressionist painter Mark Rothko into battle with his demons in this electrifying play of ideas, and the artist's howls are pure music.” Stars Mark Rademacher and Kevin Young.
7:30 p.m. (Thurs.) 8 p.m. (Fri. & Sat.) 2 p.m. (Sun.), & 3 p.m. (May 5 & 19), Performance Network, 120 E. Huron. Preview tickets: whatever you can afford to pay (Apr. 19), $22 (Apr. 20, 22, & 26), and $30 (Apr. 21). Apr. 27 opening night tickets: $39 & $41 includes reception. After Apr. 27: $27 & $29 (Thurs.), $32 & $34 (Fri. & Sun.), $25 & $27 (Sat. matinee), $39 & $41 (Sat. eve.). $3 discount for seniors age 60 & over. Tickets available in advance at performancenetwork.org & by phone, and at the door. $10 student discount in advance, half-price student tickets at the door only. For reservations, call 663-0681; to charge by phone, call 663-0696. [map ]
“White Buffalo”: Purple Rose Theatre Company.
Every Wed.-Sat. (except Easter), Mar. 29-June 2. Guy Sanville directs the world premiere of Don Zolidis’s award-winning drama about a white buffalo born on a small farm in southern Wisconsin. The owner thinks nothing of it until she learns that the birth is the fulfillment of an ancient Sioux prophecy of peace on earth, and her little farm is quickly overwhelmed with religious pilgrims, bringing her into contact with a culture and faith wholly unfamiliar to her. Cast: David Daoust, Matthew David, Rainbow Dickerson, Stacie Hadgikosti, Alex Leydenfrost, Nate Mitchell, Michelle Mountain, Michael Brian Ogden, Meghan Thompson.
8 p.m. (Wed.-Sat.), 3 p.m. (Wed. & Sat.), & 2 p.m. (Sun.), Purple Rose Theatre, 137 Park St., Chelsea. Mar. 29-Apr. 5: $20 (Wed. & Thurs.), $25 (Fri. eves. & weekend matinees), & 40 (Sat. eve.). After Apr. 5: Tickets $25 (Wed. & Thurs.), $35 (Fri. eves. & weekend matinees), & $40 (Sat. eves.) in advance at purplerosetheatre.org , and by phone. 433-7673. [map ]
Saturday
May 2012
“The King and I”: Young People’s Theater.
May 18-20. Lisa Merte directs young local actors in Rodgers and Hammerstein's popular musical about a 19th-century American schoolteacher who travels to Asia to be a tutor in the court of the king of Siam. She finds the autocratic but well-intentioned monarch caught between his culture's ancient traditions and his desire to rule a "modern" country. The show's many well-known songs include "Getting to Know You," "Hello, Young Lovers" and "Shall We Dance?"
7 p.m. (May 18 & 19), 1 p.m. (May 19) & 2 p.m. (May 20), Power Center, 121 Fletcher. Tickets $15 (kids age 18 & under and seniors age 65 & over, $10) in advance at the Michigan Union Ticket Office, mutotix.com , & by phone, and at the door. 763-TKTS. [map ]
“The Phantom Tollbooth”: Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Junior Theater.
May 17-20. Jenny Anne Koppera directs young local actors in Susan Nanus’s stage adaptation of Norton Juster’s beloved children’s book. Filled with puns and wordplay and a generous sense of the absurd, it’s the story of a boy who travels to a strange land and undertakes to reconcile the warring kingdoms of Dictionopolis and Digitopolis, with the help of the princesses Rhyme and Reason.
7:30 p.m., WCC Liberal Arts Bldg. College Theatre, 4800 E. Huron River Dr. Tickets $5 in advance at the A2CT office (322 W. Ann) & by phone, and at the door. 971-2228. [map ]
“Red”: Performance Network Professional Season.
Every Thurs.-Sun., Apr. 19-June 3. Carla Milarch directs the Michigan premiere of John Logan’s Tony-winning drama about the great American abstract expressionist painter Mark Rothko. Over the course of 2 years working on his famous commission to provide a series of murals for the Four Seasons restaurant, Rothko is challenged by his apprentice in a way that causes him to question what he has become. “Red may be all talk and no action--but what talk!” says Variety reviewer Marilyn Stasio. “John Logan sends American abstract impressionist painter Mark Rothko into battle with his demons in this electrifying play of ideas, and the artist's howls are pure music.” Stars Mark Rademacher and Kevin Young.
7:30 p.m. (Thurs.) 8 p.m. (Fri. & Sat.) 2 p.m. (Sun.), & 3 p.m. (May 5 & 19), Performance Network, 120 E. Huron. Preview tickets: whatever you can afford to pay (Apr. 19), $22 (Apr. 20, 22, & 26), and $30 (Apr. 21). Apr. 27 opening night tickets: $39 & $41 includes reception. After Apr. 27: $27 & $29 (Thurs.), $32 & $34 (Fri. & Sun.), $25 & $27 (Sat. matinee), $39 & $41 (Sat. eve.). $3 discount for seniors age 60 & over. Tickets available in advance at performancenetwork.org & by phone, and at the door. $10 student discount in advance, half-price student tickets at the door only. For reservations, call 663-0681; to charge by phone, call 663-0696. [map ]
“White Buffalo”: Purple Rose Theatre Company.
Every Wed.-Sat. (except Easter), Mar. 29-June 2. Guy Sanville directs the world premiere of Don Zolidis’s award-winning drama about a white buffalo born on a small farm in southern Wisconsin. The owner thinks nothing of it until she learns that the birth is the fulfillment of an ancient Sioux prophecy of peace on earth, and her little farm is quickly overwhelmed with religious pilgrims, bringing her into contact with a culture and faith wholly unfamiliar to her. Cast: David Daoust, Matthew David, Rainbow Dickerson, Stacie Hadgikosti, Alex Leydenfrost, Nate Mitchell, Michelle Mountain, Michael Brian Ogden, Meghan Thompson.
8 p.m. (Wed.-Sat.), 3 p.m. (Wed. & Sat.), & 2 p.m. (Sun.), Purple Rose Theatre, 137 Park St., Chelsea. Mar. 29-Apr. 5: $20 (Wed. & Thurs.), $25 (Fri. eves. & weekend matinees), & 40 (Sat. eve.). After Apr. 5: Tickets $25 (Wed. & Thurs.), $35 (Fri. eves. & weekend matinees), & $40 (Sat. eves.) in advance at purplerosetheatre.org , and by phone. 433-7673. [map ]
Student Productions: Pioneer High School Theater Guild.
May 18 & 19. Pioneer High School students perform several of their original short plays.
7:30 p.m., Pioneer High School Little Theater, 601 W. Stadium at Main. $7. 994-2120. [map ]
Canceled: “The Tempest Project”: New Theatre Project.
Canceled. May 8, 9, 11-13, 18-20, & 25-27. Keith Paul Medelis directs this local company in Jason Sebacher’s adaptation of Shakespeare’s visionary romance that turns attention away from Prospero to focus on the isolation and enslavement of some of the play’s lesser characters. Cast: Luna Alexander, Jane Bruce, Dan Tracy, Andrew Whipple.
8 p.m., Mix Performance Space, 130 W. Michigan Ave., Ypsilanti. May 8 & 9 previews are pay-what-you-can. Regular admission is $15 (students & seniors, $10) by reservation at tickets@thenewtheatreproject.org and at the door. 645-9776. [map ]
“Nunsense”: Encore Musical Theatre Company.
Every Thurs.-Sun, May 20-June 10. This Dexter-based professional company presents Dan Goggin’s wacky musical about a convent in crisis. A cadre of bingo-playing nuns returns to the convent to find that 52 of their sisters have been killed by tainted soup. After burying only 48, the sisters run out of money and decide to whip up a talent show to raise cash and finish the job. Hidden talent emerges as the nuns show off some soft shoe, storytelling, and singing of such songs as “Just a Coupl'a Sisters,” “Holier than Thou,” “So You Want to Be a Nun,” and others. Cast TBA.
7 p.m. (Thurs.), 8 p.m. (Fri. & Sat.), & 3 p.m. (Sat., Sun., & June 7), Encore, 3126 Broad St., Dexter. $18 on Thurs., $32 (members & seniors, $29; groups of 10 or more, $26) on Fri. & Sat. eve., & $28 (members & seniors, $25; groups of 10 or more, $22) for matinees. Tickets available at theencoretheatre.org and at the door. 268-6200. [map ]
Sunday
May 2012
“The Phantom Tollbooth”: Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Junior Theater.
May 17-20. Jenny Anne Koppera directs young local actors in Susan Nanus’s stage adaptation of Norton Juster’s beloved children’s book. Filled with puns and wordplay and a generous sense of the absurd, it’s the story of a boy who travels to a strange land and undertakes to reconcile the warring kingdoms of Dictionopolis and Digitopolis, with the help of the princesses Rhyme and Reason.
7:30 p.m., WCC Liberal Arts Bldg. College Theatre, 4800 E. Huron River Dr. Tickets $5 in advance at the A2CT office (322 W. Ann) & by phone, and at the door. 971-2228. [map ]
“Red”: Performance Network Professional Season.
Every Thurs.-Sun., Apr. 19-June 3. Carla Milarch directs the Michigan premiere of John Logan’s Tony-winning drama about the great American abstract expressionist painter Mark Rothko. Over the course of 2 years working on his famous commission to provide a series of murals for the Four Seasons restaurant, Rothko is challenged by his apprentice in a way that causes him to question what he has become. “Red may be all talk and no action--but what talk!” says Variety reviewer Marilyn Stasio. “John Logan sends American abstract impressionist painter Mark Rothko into battle with his demons in this electrifying play of ideas, and the artist's howls are pure music.” Stars Mark Rademacher and Kevin Young.
7:30 p.m. (Thurs.) 8 p.m. (Fri. & Sat.) 2 p.m. (Sun.), & 3 p.m. (May 5 & 19), Performance Network, 120 E. Huron. Preview tickets: whatever you can afford to pay (Apr. 19), $22 (Apr. 20, 22, & 26), and $30 (Apr. 21). Apr. 27 opening night tickets: $39 & $41 includes reception. After Apr. 27: $27 & $29 (Thurs.), $32 & $34 (Fri. & Sun.), $25 & $27 (Sat. matinee), $39 & $41 (Sat. eve.). $3 discount for seniors age 60 & over. Tickets available in advance at performancenetwork.org & by phone, and at the door. $10 student discount in advance, half-price student tickets at the door only. For reservations, call 663-0681; to charge by phone, call 663-0696. [map ]
“The King and I”: Young People’s Theater.
May 18-20. Lisa Merte directs young local actors in Rodgers and Hammerstein's popular musical about a 19th-century American schoolteacher who travels to Asia to be a tutor in the court of the king of Siam. She finds the autocratic but well-intentioned monarch caught between his culture's ancient traditions and his desire to rule a "modern" country. The show's many well-known songs include "Getting to Know You," "Hello, Young Lovers" and "Shall We Dance?"
7 p.m. (May 18 & 19), 1 p.m. (May 19) & 2 p.m. (May 20), Power Center, 121 Fletcher. Tickets $15 (kids age 18 & under and seniors age 65 & over, $10) in advance at the Michigan Union Ticket Office, mutotix.com , & by phone, and at the door. 763-TKTS. [map ]
“White Buffalo”: Purple Rose Theatre Company.
Every Wed.-Sat. (except Easter), Mar. 29-June 2. Guy Sanville directs the world premiere of Don Zolidis’s award-winning drama about a white buffalo born on a small farm in southern Wisconsin. The owner thinks nothing of it until she learns that the birth is the fulfillment of an ancient Sioux prophecy of peace on earth, and her little farm is quickly overwhelmed with religious pilgrims, bringing her into contact with a culture and faith wholly unfamiliar to her. Cast: David Daoust, Matthew David, Rainbow Dickerson, Stacie Hadgikosti, Alex Leydenfrost, Nate Mitchell, Michelle Mountain, Michael Brian Ogden, Meghan Thompson.
8 p.m. (Wed.-Sat.), 3 p.m. (Wed. & Sat.), & 2 p.m. (Sun.), Purple Rose Theatre, 137 Park St., Chelsea. Mar. 29-Apr. 5: $20 (Wed. & Thurs.), $25 (Fri. eves. & weekend matinees), & 40 (Sat. eve.). After Apr. 5: Tickets $25 (Wed. & Thurs.), $35 (Fri. eves. & weekend matinees), & $40 (Sat. eves.) in advance at purplerosetheatre.org , and by phone. 433-7673. [map ]
“Nunsense”: Encore Musical Theatre Company.
Every Thurs.-Sun, May 20-June 10. This Dexter-based professional company presents Dan Goggin’s wacky musical about a convent in crisis. A cadre of bingo-playing nuns returns to the convent to find that 52 of their sisters have been killed by tainted soup. After burying only 48, the sisters run out of money and decide to whip up a talent show to raise cash and finish the job. Hidden talent emerges as the nuns show off some soft shoe, storytelling, and singing of such songs as “Just a Coupl'a Sisters,” “Holier than Thou,” “So You Want to Be a Nun,” and others. Cast TBA.
7 p.m. (Thurs.), 8 p.m. (Fri. & Sat.), & 3 p.m. (Sat., Sun., & June 7), Encore, 3126 Broad St., Dexter. $18 on Thurs., $32 (members & seniors, $29; groups of 10 or more, $26) on Fri. & Sat. eve., & $28 (members & seniors, $25; groups of 10 or more, $22) for matinees. Tickets available at theencoretheatre.org and at the door. 268-6200. [map ]
Canceled: “The Tempest Project”: New Theatre Project.
Canceled. May 8, 9, 11-13, 18-20, & 25-27. Keith Paul Medelis directs this local company in Jason Sebacher’s adaptation of Shakespeare’s visionary romance that turns attention away from Prospero to focus on the isolation and enslavement of some of the play’s lesser characters. Cast: Luna Alexander, Jane Bruce, Dan Tracy, Andrew Whipple.
8 p.m., Mix Performance Space, 130 W. Michigan Ave., Ypsilanti. May 8 & 9 previews are pay-what-you-can. Regular admission is $15 (students & seniors, $10) by reservation at tickets@thenewtheatreproject.org and at the door. 645-9776. [map ]
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