According to a recent press release and Facebook posting, two theatres in Kalamazoo are making every effort to ensure safe and sanitized theatre spaces.
The free events at the Judy K. Jolliffe Theatre will feature pieces by eight local playwrights, performed and directed as staged readings by local actors and directors.
Full of plenty of cringe-worthy first date moments, this locally written show is a must for anyone who's ever had a very, VERY awkward spaghetti dinner.
Don't miss this 1946 treasure. Born Yesterday opens Friday, January 31st and runs through Saturday, February 15th. Tickets are available for both matinee and evening performances.
The set is simply magical, the performances are outstanding, and if Buddy (Jack Pinto) can't get you in the holiday mood, no one can! Reserve your tickets now for best seats!
Alexandre Dumas' classic tale of heroism, treachery, and daring escapes, takes the Parish Theatre stage tonight through November 16th. The Civic Youth Theatre brings you this tale of honor set in 1625. Join D'Artagnan, his tomboy sister Sabine, and the adventures they find themselves in.
Join the Kalamazoo Civic Theatre in welcoming Buddy and all his friends in Elf the Musical, running Friday, November 22nd through Sunday, December 8th.
Enjoy an evening honoring the humor, romance, and drama only Kander and Ebb could bring while you hum along, tap your feet, and dab the corners of your eyes.