Michigan Theater December Schedule of Events
DECEMBER 1
M. Butterfly 7:30
The Piano 9:30
DECEMBER 2
The Piano 7:00
M. Butterfly 9:30
DECEMBER 3
The Piano 7:00
M. Butterfly 9:30
DECEMBER 4
The Piano 5:00, 9:30
M. Butterfly 7:30
DECEMBER 5
Black to the Promised Land 5:00
The Piano 7:00
DECEMBER 6
Black to the Promised Land 5:00
The Piano 7:00
DECEMBER 7
CLOSED FOR REHEARSAL
DECEMBER 8
CLOSED FOR REHEARSAL
DECEMBER 9
CLOSED FOR REHEARSAL
DECEMBER 10
Live-on-Stage
Nutcracker 8:00
DECEMBER 11
Live-on-Stage
Nutcracker 2:00 & 8:00
DECEMBER 12
Live-on-Stage
Nutcracker 2:00
DECEMBER 13
DECEMBER 14
DECEMBER 15
A Christmas Carol is made possible with gifts from the following founding sponsors:
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation, Great Lakes Bancorp, Parke-Davis Pharmaceutical Research Division, and The Pistons-Palace Foundation.
DECEMBER 16
Live-on-Stage
A Christmas Carol 8:00
DECEMBER 17
Live-on-Stage
A Christmas Carol 8:00
DECEMBER 18
Live-on-Stage
A Christmas Carol 3:00 & 8:00
DECEMBER 19
Live-on-Stage
CANDLELIGHT CONCERTS
Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra
Family Matinee 4:00
Evening Choral Concert 8:00
DECEMBER 20
Aladdin 6:00
TBA 8:00
DECEMBER 21
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 6:00
TBA 8:00
DECEMBER 22
Aladdin 6:00
TBA 8:00
DECEMBER 23
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 6:00
TBA 8:00
DECEMBER 24
Happy Holidays
DECEMBER 25
Aladdin 4:10
Summer House 6:10
TBA 8:00
DECEMBER 26
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 4:10
Summer House 6:10
TBA 8:00
DECEMBER 27
Aladdin 4:00
TBA 6:00
Summer House 8:30
DECEMBER 28
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 4:00
TBA 6:00
Summer House 8:30
DECEMBER 29
Aladdin 4:00
TBA 6:00
Summer House 8:30
DECEMBER 30
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 4:00
TBA 6:00
Summer House 8:30
DECEMBER 31
Best Wishes For The New Year
M. Butterfly
DECEMBER 1-4
A French diplomat, serving in China in 1964, meets and falls in love with a beautiful, mysterious diva from the Beijing Opera. The love affair that develops draws him into an exotic web of passion as he rises in the diplomatic ranks. Playwright David Henry Hwang adapted this Tony Award-winning play for the screen. Stars Jeremy Irons and John Lone.
Black to the Promised Land
DECEMBER 5-6
The story of eleven Black-American teenagers, who with their Jewish teacher, travel from their homes in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn to Israel where they spend several months living and working as members of a kibbutz. The film offers a vivid and intimate portrait of the teens at home and at school in Brooklyn before their departure. In Israel, we witness the fascinating and amusing unfolding of their Israeli experience as they confront a culture, a people, a language and a way of life completely alien to anything they have ever known. Sponsored by Hillel.
The Summer House
DECEMBER 25-30
When you are about to make the biggest mistake of your life - marrying the wrong man - and no one will help, what are the options? This finely observed comedy about marriage, lust and sex - not particularly in that order - portrays a suburban London community turned on its ear as a mysterious woman performs the unexpected. Jeanne Moreau, Joan Plowright and Julie Walters headline the cast.