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Always be closing

David Mamet made a name for himself as one of the late-20th century's most notable playwrights, and when it comes to his work the Pulitzer Prize-winning Glengarry Glen Ross is the place to start.

PTA—Public Theater Announcement

The City Paper regrets to relay the information that Ann Arbor’s beloved Performance Network Theater has suspended all of its operations.

Young Frankenstein: Mel Brooks Musical at Toledo Rep

The monstrously funny film, Young Frankenstein, undergoes another transformation when the Toledo Repertoire Theater brings it to the stage starting Friday, June 6.

Murder murder choo choo

The Old Road Dinner Train has the culinary and theatrical chops to offer a pleasant ride

Revolution is their name

People say that French and Americans have a healthy distaste for one another, but judging by the blockbuster musical Les Miserables, that might not be true

Short-form comedy

Catching up with Jeff Daniels

Celebrating the arts in Sylvania

Art and music take center stage in Sylvania with a festival and an awards ceremony

Rust Belt Muse

Sandra Jane Heard Reinvents to Renew

Twenty-six ways to slice it

Anna Deavere Smith's Fires in the Mirror presents an intense, sobering look at the ways race and religion bring separate lives together

All in a day

The Village Players will stage Simon's Proposals

One More Kiss

Moonglow and other bittersweet stages

Inspired by decay

Rust Belt Muse, pays tribute to the former glory days of the industrial Midwest while exploring humanity’s impact on the environment.

Visual storyteller

LeSo Gallery will feature a series of 17 panels of folded paper and pencil drawings for the exhibit, Autism, A Mexican Adventure.

Art electronic

The convergence of art and technology is the inspiration for the juried exhibition, Zeroes and Ones: Computer Generated Art, hosted in the Toledo Museum of Art

Midwest Sculpture Initiative puts people into art

While the positioning of humanoid figures in Blue Human Condition made a lot of noise in Adrian, another twelve communities are quietly installing...

Into the woods: a tribute

American Gallery is celebrating the annual celebration of the unique habitat of the Oak Openings Region.
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