Apr 25 Thursday
In "Andrea Carlson Future Cache," a 40-foot-tall memorial wall towers over visitors, commemorating the Cheboiganing (Burt Lake) Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians who were violently burned from their land in Northern Michigan on October 15, 1900. Written across the walls above and around the memorial, a statement proclaims Anishinaabe rights to the land we stand on: “You are on Anishinaabe Land.”
Presented alongside are paintings of imagined decolonized landscapes and a symbolic cache of provisions. Future Cache implicitly asks those who have benefited from the legacies of colonization to consider where they stand and where to go from here and seeks to foster a sense of belonging for displaced Indigenous peoples fighting for restitution.
The 38th Annual LowellArts West Michigan Art Competition highlights outstanding artwork by Lower West Michigan artists who reside in a 25-county region. Artwork in any visual art media was submitted by artists 18 yrs. and older. Five equal cash awards totaling $3000 will be presented. Artists were allowed to submit one piece for consideration by the juror.
This year's distinguished juror is Candice Chovanec who is currently an Assistant Professor in the departments of Arts and Letters and Integrated Arts and Humanities at Michigan State University.
Gallery Hours: Tuesday through Friday 10:00am-6:00pm, Saturday 12:00-5:00pm
Artist Reception: Sunday, March 24, 2:00-4:00pm
Join Elephant & Co. for their Beer Garden Series on April 25 and April 27 from 12 - 8 p.m. for NFL Draft Weekend! Pizza and Beer will be available with proceeds directly benefiting Focus: HOPE, a non-profit that fights against poverty, racism, and injustice.
Don't miss out on the celebration!
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Moonglowby Kim Carney
Directed by Emily ClarkApril 11-14 & 18-21, 2024Black Box Stage
Maxine, a feisty, bitter Alzheimer's victim, doesn't want to move into a nursing facility. But when she meets Joe, a widower who shares her love for dance, her outlook begins to change. Although the two clash when lucid, their hazy memories overlap, and they begin an affair that rejuvenates and fulfills them. But can these lovers -- played simultaneously by an elderly twosome and a young, vivacious couple -- stay together despite their families' wishes and their fading vitality?
Set in modern times in a community park, a group of young strangers come together to tell parables (lessons) based upon the Gospel of Matthew. Using comedy, drama, games, music, dancing and more, the group embarks on an evening of electric and high-energy storytelling. Their songs are an eclectic blend of styles ranging from pop to vaudeville as they bring messages of kindness, tolerance, joy and love to life.
GODSPELL was the first major musical theatre offering from multiple Grammy and Academy Award winner Stephen Schwartz (Musicals - WICKED, PIPPIN, and CHILDREN OF EDEN, and Films - POCAHONTAS, THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME, THE PRINCE OF EGYPT, and ENCHANTED). The production took the world by storm in 1971, led by the international hit, “Day by Day,” and featuring a parade of beloved songs, including “All Good Gifts,” “Turn Back, O Man” and “By My Side.”
An exciting new musical featuring irresistible characters and magical music, this deep-sea pearl of a show is set to make a splash with audiences young and old. Plunge into this stunning all-singing, all-dancing, dynamic stage show! When the citizens of Bikini Bottom discover that a volcano will soon erupt and destroy their humble home, SpongeBob and his friends must come together to save the fate of their undersea world. With lives hanging in the balance and all hope lost, a most unexpected hero rises. The power of optimism really can save the world!
“It wants you to have fun. Soak it in.” – Time Out New York
“Adults as well as children are likely to find SpongeBob absorbing.” – The Telegraph
Ian Bagg started his comedy career in his native country, Canada. He proceeded to do all the show business things that every successful Canadian entertainer does. He went to a “Hockey Night in Canada” game on a Saturday night, performed at the “Montreal Comedy Festival,” kissed a fish in New Foundland and a “Comedy Now” special on CTV. So, what does a Canadian do when he has done it all? He boards a train to New York City, lives in a youth hostel and ends up on “Late Night with Conan O’Brien,” “The Late Late show with Craig Ferguson” and “Tonight Show with Jay Leno.” It is not always fun and games. He was forced to do “Make Me Laugh,” “Showcase Comics with Louie Anderson,” “Fridays” on NBC and the “Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn.”
Happens on the following Dates:Apr 25, 2024, 7:30pm to 9:00pm Timezone: EDTApr 26, 2024, 7:15pm to 8:45pm Timezone: EDTApr 26, 2024, 9:45pm to 11:15pm Timezone: EDTApr 27, 2024, 7:00pm to 8:30pm Timezone: EDTApr 27, 2024, 9:30pm to 11:00pm Timezone: EDT
Pulitzer-Prize winning playwright Lynn Nottage's sweet and savory comedy CLYDE'S trades in wonder, Wonder Bread, and the healing powers of food. No one would accuse Clyde of having a soft heart. Sure, she hires former convicts for the gre4asy kitchen of her truck-stop sandwich joint, but she knows what they owe her and holds that power tight. Her line cooks might be stuck, but their hopes aren't flickering out just yet!! They are feeding themselves and each other with their tentaive connections and fierce ambitions to create the perfect sandwich."Critics Pick" - A delightful new play. Though it's still about dark things, including prison, drugs, homlessness and poverty, it somehow turns them into bright comedy. - The New York TimesNottage fuses her storytelling once again to a social issue desperately in need of illumination...(a) highly entertaining comdey of kitchen nightmares. - The Washington Post
For specific dates and times, please visit: https://www.detroitpublictheatre.org
Apr 26 Friday
DATE(S):May 3, 4, and 5
TIME(S):7 – 9: 30 a.m.
AGE RANGE(S):Adults
ABOUT THIS EVENTDiscover the beautiful birds that call Ford House home with birding expert Rosann Kovalcik from Wild Birds Unlimited Grosse Pointe. Join us for an engaging stroll through the picturesque Ford House grounds, where each outing offers the chance for a unique experience to see many birds. After the walk, unwind with a cup of coffee or tea while compiling a list of the birds found.
This captivating birding expedition spans approximately one and a half to two hours, navigating both paved and unpaved paths. Dress appropriately for the weather, including comfortable waterproof shoes. Don’t worry if you don’t have binoculars – you can borrow a pair from us!
Should the weather take an unexpected turn, fear not. If the program is canceled, your tickets can be donated to Ford House Education initiatives or exchanged for another exciting program. Immerse yourself in the world of birds at Ford House – where every walk is a new adventure!
ADMISSIONS:Friend of Ford House/Member Adult: $8Public Adults: $10