MUSKEGON — Honoring the life and legacy of a young Muskegon woman who died 10 years ago, a Holocaust play focusing on Jewish children in a WW II concentration camp will be staged Nov. 4 at Muskegon Community College (MCC)…. Read More ›
Month: October 2017
Into the pool: MCC will open its theatre season with ‘Metamorphoses’
Muskegon Community College will dive into its new theatre season with “Metamorphoses,” a play based on the myths of Ovid, and featuring a large pool of water on stage. Written and originally directed by Mary Zimmerman, “Metamorphoses” will run Oct…. Read More ›
Muskegon Civic Theatre to stage Tony Award-winning comedy
Muskegon Civic Theatre is in rehearsals for “Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike”, playwright Christopher Durang’s award-winning 2013 comedy that is the second production of MCT’s 2017-2018 season. Appearing in the show that will run Nov. 17 through Dec…. Read More ›
Grand Haven’s Central Park Players to produce the musical ‘Pippin’
The classic musical Pippin is coming to Grand Haven’s Community Center for two weekends in October. The musical was written by Stephen Schwartz and Roger O. Hirson was originally produced on Broadway in 1972, directed by Bob Fosse. The original… Read More ›
WMS’ Nov. concert features the return of former principal timpanist, Andrew Spencer
Percussionist and faculty of Central Michigan University’s school of music, Andrew Spencer, comes to Muskegon for two consecutive evenings of performances. Friday Nov. 10, he performs in West Michigan Symphony’s (WMS) “Enigma Variations” at the Frauenthal Theater and the following evening,… Read More ›
The Muskegon Area Arts & Humanities Festival (AhFest)
Hundreds of arts and humanities organizations and communities across the nation will join in celebrating National Arts and Humanities Month throughout October. The Festival brings awareness of the arts and humanities to the people of our community through activities that… Read More ›