Rehearsals for the chorus, which is open to singers in grades 6-12, begin Sept. 18.
'A Little Work' authors Anita Diamant and Stephen McCauley fine-tuned the play after a workshop production directed by Farmington Hills resident Diane Hill last spring, Diamant said.
The season opens Sept. 30 with a Three Phantoms concert featuring 22 Broadway show tunes.
The ensemble of Detroit Symphony Orchestra musicians take a fresh approach to classical music at the Farmington Players Barn.
Director Allison Boufford says the community theater group hopes to attract younger audiences with 'Avenue Q'.
Visitors with mustaches receive free general admission to the Detroit Institute of Arts Aug. 3-5.
Jenny Fernandez is a cast member in Penny Seats Theatre's 'She Loves Me', which opened Thursday.
Everyone can visit MIGreatArtist.com and vote for their favorites among more than 120 entries by artists around the region.
Barbie Amann Weisserman is recognized for her work on props in the Two Muses Theatre production of 'Same Time, Next Year'.
Avery and Evan Rausch drive across town to perform in Warren Civic Theatre's production of 'Fiddler on the Roof'.
Organizers say donations will be used to cover the cost of rehearsal space, props and costumes for their rollicking productions, which involve audience interaction.
The Middle Eastern music performer and Patch blogger is among 24 Detroit-area literary and performing artists honored with a $25,000 cash award.
Bob Seeger tribute band Lookin' Back takes to the stage in Shannon Hall at 7 p.m.
The free activity on June 18 is held in conjunction with the DIA Inside|Out program.
Residents have a free admission day at the Detroit Institute of Arts on Sunday.
The final event tied to the city's Detroit Institute of Arts Inside|Out exhibit includes a painting re-enactment and artists working outdoors.
Help the Farmington Downtown Development Authority recreate a painting that is part of the DIA's Inside|Out exhibition.
If the community wins, a DSO concert will be hosted at Mercy High School in September.
Early bird season tickets are available through June 15 for the community theater group's new productions.
Submit a photo for a chance to win a one-year membership to the Detroit Institute of Arts.
The annual juried festival draws a crowd with fine art, music and more.
The Luddites play a return engagement June 8, at the gazebo near Farmington Place apartment complex on Grand River.
Tell us where you most enjoy listening to live music in Farmington and Farmington Hills.
'The Hedgehog', based on a New York Times best-selling book, will be shown during the two-day event at the Masonic Hall.
The People's Choice and Artist's Choice Awards were chosen by votes cast during the April event.
An art scavenger hunt, face painting and salt dough craft kept families busy and raised awareness for the DIA Inside|Out exhibit.
The Farmington Community Chorus presents 'My Senitments Exactly... a Sentimental Journey through 100 Years of Music' May 4 and 5.
SRO Theatre, which closes its doors this month, presents the first full production of 'A Little Work'.
A group of local musicians presents an enchanting concert on Wednesday.
The May lectures will discuss works of art on display in Farmington and Farmington Hills through June 30.
Want a glimpse of Detroit's artistic past? Check out the stunning, several-decades-old tile work during the Detroit Junior League's stylish house tour in Grosse Pointe Shores.