Dog Story Theater Debuts New Play
Dog Story Theater, whose mission is promoting and nurturing local performing artists and writers, premiers a new comedy next week, by local playwright and director, Chuck Fortenbacher!
Dog Story Theater, whose mission is promoting and nurturing local performing artists and writers, premiers a new comedy next week, by local playwright and director, Chuck Fortenbacher!
Circle Theatre produces an annual concert series that features many of the area’s best vocalists and musicians. Live music in an intimate setting that gives all audience members an up-close and personal experience unique only to Circle Theatre.
"Anne of Green Gables," currently on stage at Grand Rapids Civic Theater, has extended it's run through next weekend, May 3 and 4.
Penelope Notter, the show's director said the response to this classic story has been incredible, with opening night selling out!
Summer theater in Grand Rapids has always be top-drawer as Circle Theater has been presenting plays and musicals for decades. Originally called Circle in the Park, since it was in the pavilion at John Ball Park, Circle moved to the Performing Arts Center at Aquinas College ten years ago.
The Pigeon Creek Shakespeare Company visits the Dog Story Theater here in Grand Rapids Friday, Saturday and Sunday, January 11, 12 and 13, as Michigan’s professional, touring Shakespeare company presents Twelfth Night!
Local theater is always great in Grand Rapids. And that trend continues with Circle Theatre's, Circle Presents! (a subsidiary of Community Circle Theatre). They're presenting six curriculum-based, theatrical performances between October 2012 and April 2013. The performance groups that Circle Theatre has contracted are award-winning, national companies that specialize in productions for young and family audiences.
May 22nd through May 26th, Grand Rapids welcomes the Addams. They're moving in for a weeks run at DeVos Performance Hall as Broadway Grand Rapids closes out their season.
What in the world is an ampersand?
You mean you didn't learn that in school? An ampersand, or, "&”, is a logogram representing the word "and.”
But, it’s also the title of a new play by Seattle playwright Vincent Delaney, opening next Thursday night, March 22snd, on the Actors Theatre stage at Spectrum Theater.