Mar 08 Sunday
FEB 27–28 & MAR 6–7, 2026 / 7:30 PMMAR 1 & MAR 8, 2026 / 2 PM
Lorraine Hansberry's timeless drama follows the Younger family as they navigate ambition, hope, and injustice in 1950s Chicago. When a life insurance check arrives, each family member reflects on their dreams of a different future; one that promises freedom, security, or change in their life. As they face systematic barriers and personal struggles, the Younger family must decide what dreams are worth fighting for. A Raisin in the Sun is a powerful and deeply relevant story of resilience.
Directed by Glecia TatumBy Lorraine Hansberry
Apr 17 Friday
Performers from the Great Lakes Bay Region whisk you through a taste of four Broadway shows while you enjoy a coordinated flight of beverages (non-alcoholic selections are available).
Pianist: James Hohmeyer
This event is NOT BYOB but you may bring snacks!
Apr 18 Saturday
Apr 24 Friday
APR 24–25 & MAY 1–2, 2026 / 7:30 PMAPR 26 & MAY 3, 2026 / 2 PM
It’s the summer of 1776, and the nation is ready to declare independence … if only the founding fathers agree to it! This musical follows John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Jefferson as they attempt to convince members of Congress to sign the Declaration of Independence. With humor and a stirring score, the Tony® Award-winning musical presents the frustrations and triumphs of our founding fathers. Presented in partnership with the Midland County Historical Society, and in celebration of the 250th anniversary of the birth of the United States. 1776 brings a fresh look at the people, and the compromises that defined a revolution.
Directed by Susie PolitoMusic and Lyrics by Sherman Edwards / Book by Peter Stone
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