Two seasons tickets to attend performances of The Rosedale Players.
The Rosedale Community Players is a volunteer group who produce a wide variety of plays each and every year and draws members and patrons from the entire Greater Metro Detroit Areas.
All seating is reserved (unless otherwise specified) and Cabaret style at cozy tables of 4 or more. Tablecloths and candles adorn the tables. All evening curtains are 8:00 pm. Saturday and Sunday matinees are 2:00 pm
ON THE STAGE NOW
Mad Gravity - by William Missouri Downs - directed by Kenneth Franzel
Mad Gravity is a comedy about two Dada performance artists who have built a theatre in their living room. Every night before a live audience, they act out their lives. You've heard of reality TV...welcome to Reality Theatre. Tonight's performance concerns a dinner party between 2 very different families that couldn't possibly go worse...until they learn of a comet barreling towards Earth. Everyone, including the audience, may have only an hour to live. This forces everyone to stop arguing about insignificant things and start arguing about great philosophical questions of life: Is the comet a sign from God, or is it just gravity? And what the hell is performance art? The second act is like nothing anyone's ever seen before and does something no play has ever attempted in the history of theatre - it lets the audience in on the meaning of life.
The Rosedale Community Players is a volunteer group who produce a wide variety of plays each and every year and draws members and patrons from the entire Greater Metro Detroit Areas.
All seating is reserved (unless otherwise specified) and Cabaret style at cozy tables of 4 or more. Tablecloths and candles adorn the tables. All evening curtains are 8:00 pm. Saturday and Sunday matinees are 2:00 pm
ON THE STAGE NOW
Mad Gravity - by William Missouri Downs - directed by Kenneth Franzel
Mad Gravity is a comedy about two Dada performance artists who have built a theatre in their living room. Every night before a live audience, they act out their lives. You've heard of reality TV...welcome to Reality Theatre. Tonight's performance concerns a dinner party between 2 very different families that couldn't possibly go worse...until they learn of a comet barreling towards Earth. Everyone, including the audience, may have only an hour to live. This forces everyone to stop arguing about insignificant things and start arguing about great philosophical questions of life: Is the comet a sign from God, or is it just gravity? And what the hell is performance art? The second act is like nothing anyone's ever seen before and does something no play has ever attempted in the history of theatre - it lets the audience in on the meaning of life.