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The Rundown | Feb 5, 2026 - Now Playing!

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Welcome to THE RUNDOWN, a quick hit highlight of the plays, musicals, concerts, and cabarets now playing on stage in Michigan.


Happy Black History Month! Enjoy the celebration as arts orgs across Michigan launch new, exciting, and thought-provoking work. As always, we have special discounts available ONLY to Encore Subscribers! Come on now,...Get On Up and Go See A Show!


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Here's THE RUNDOWN for Thursday, February 5, 2026. 



OPENING THIS WEEKEND


THE MOUNTAINTOP | Detroit Public Theatre | Runs Feb 4 - March 8

Detroit Public Theatre, The Mountaintop

The Mountaintop is a gripping re-imagining of events the night before the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Taking place on April 3, 1968, after the legendary civil right leader delivers one of his most memorable speeches, the exhausted Dr. King retires to his room at the Lorraine Motel while a storm rages outside. When a mysterious stranger arrives and reveals a secret, Dr. King is forced to confront his destiny and his legacy to his people.


The cast features Brian Sullivan Taylor as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Rebecca Rose Mims as Camae.



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Written by: Katori Hall

Directed by: Brian Marable




JULIUS CAESAR | Wayne State University | Runs Feb 6 - 15

Julius Caesar Wayne State

William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar is a gripping political drama about power, ambition, and betrayal. When the beloved Roman leader Julius Caesar’s rise sparks fear of tyranny, his closest allies conspire against him, leading to one of history’s most infamous assassinations. As Rome plunges into chaos, Mark Antony’s impassioned rhetoric turns the tide, setting the stage for war and tragedy. A timeless exploration of political intrigue and moral dilemmas, Julius Caesar remains a compelling reflection on leadership, loyalty, and the consequences of ambition.




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Directed by: Karen Sheridan




DIAL M FOR MURDER | Williamston Theatre | Runs Feb 5 - March 8

DIal M for Murder, Williamston Theatre

Williamston, starts off 2026 with Dial M for Murder adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher from the original by Frederick Knott.


Do you believe in the perfect murder? When Tony Wendice discovers a love letter meant for his wife, a vengeful obsession takes over. He plots revenge, hires an old friend to do the unthinkable, and sets a meticulous plan in motion — until one mistake sends everything into a spiral.


Dial M for Murder is Jeffrey Hatcher’s sharp adaptation of a classic suspense thriller that gives the iconic story new life.


Written by: Jeffrey Hatcher

Directed by: Jasmine Rivera




SOMEWHERE | The Ringwald | Runs Feb 6-22

Somewhere, a new play, The Ringwald

–The Ringwald Theatre is honored and thrilled to present the Michigan premiere of Matthew López’s play Somewhere. After a wildly successful staged reading last summer, Somewhere will dance its way into a full

production next month.


Set in 1959 New York City, Somewhere follows the Candelarias—a Puerto Rican family dreaming big in a neighborhood

on the brink of demolition. As the new Lincoln Center construction and urban renewal plan threatens their home, the family clings to the thing that has always carried them through: the unshakable belief in the magic of Broadway. With

auditions for West Side Story in the air, they chase hopes, confront realities, and hold tight to each other in a world that continually asks them to fight to be seen. They feel there is a place for them...but where?


Written by: Matthew López

Directed by: Jay Kaplan




HAMLET | Pioneer High School | Runs Feb 6-8

HAMLET, Pioneer High School, Ann Arbor
(From left to right) Lalena Stevens, Masimba Chikosi, Jack Corbett, Randy Vince, and Nika Lipin rehearse a scene from Act 5, Scene 1 of Hamlet. (Photo by Amanda Wyse)

Hamlet may be the most produced play of all time but Pioneer High School students think their February production will be different than anything most audiences have experienced. 


In addition to the unconventional casting, the director, Quinn Strassel, has also decided to place the action in a modern setting, allowing the show’s famous “play-within-the-play” to feature original hip-hop lyrics written by students while a separate rock band (made of Hamlet’s friends, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern) open the show with a live cover of a Radiohead song.


“I decided to cast five different performers for the role of Hamlet,..,” Strassel explains.




“...it’s been amazing to see how the five kids we cast each bring something so unique..."

Written by: William Shakespeare

Directed by: Quinn Strassel




JORDAN VanHEMERT QUINTET | West Michigan Symphony | Feb 7, 7:30

Jordan VanHemert Quintet, West Michigan Symphony

Born in Korea and raised in Michigan, Jordan VanHemert brings his powerful voice to this tribute to jazz legends Miles Davis and John Coltrane. Known for crafting music that explores race and social justice, VanHemert blends his Korean cultural roots with blues-infused hard bop in a program honoring two artists who transformed jazz.


This concert celebrates 100 years of innovation and enduring influence. Joining him will be Rob Smith on trumpet, Langston Kitchen on bass, Sean Dobbins on drums, and Lisa Sung on piano.  


The program titled A Centennial Celebration of Miles Davis and John Coltrane features more than a dozen classics including “Take the Coltrane,” “Round Midnight, “Moment’s Notice.” 

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CLOSING THIS WEEKEND


ONE THE NOSE | Planet Ant Theatre| Runs Jan 23 - Feb 7

ON THE NOSE, Planet Ant

This January, Planet Ant invites audiences to experience a bold and thought-provoking theatrical event with ON THE NOSE, an original dramedy written and directed by Dan B. Jones. Running January 23rd-February 7th at the Planet Ant Black Box, located at 2357 Caniff Street, Hamtramck, MI, the show explores what happens when love, loyalty, and ambition collide under the face paint.


Kevin is a clown. Really, a literal clown.  Kevin is committed to his wife, Elyssa, a sardonic and unusually patient paralegal with a complicated family legacy. Her estranged father, Marvin, is a party supplier and petty criminal – and Kevin’s boss. Kevin and Elyssa love each other and want to make it work, but Marvin is committed to making his son-in-law's life difficult. As Kevin tries to navigate his commitment to marriage, artistry and juggling balls, he faces hard choices and things start to unravel


With sharp dialogue, escalating chaos, and more clown noses than anyone reasonably needs, ON THE NOSE explores the balance between love, creative passion, and moral compromise. Relationships are tested and motives blur, because sometimes, the best laid plans come with red noses and unintended consequences.


Written & Directed by: Dan B. Jones



ENCORE PARTNERS

EM is happy to announce a new program called Encore Partners. This exciting opportunity gives you, our Encore Michigan Subscribers, special discounts with productions across the state.


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Look for this badge and check for discounts on tickets for plays, musicals, and productions with our dedicated Encore Partners.


We're thrilled to welcome our first three Encore Partners to this program:


Wayne State University

The Detroit Repertory Theatre

and Detroit Public Theatre!


Visit these amazing producing organizations and get special discounts available ONLY for EM Subscribers.


Interested in becoming an Encore Partner? Email info@encoremichigan.com and join the team!


THE MOUNTAINTOP at Detroit Public Theatre

NOW PLAYING


THE PIANO LESSON | Detroit Repertory Theatre | Runs Jan 9 - March 15

The Piano Lesson, Detroit Rep Theatre

The Detroit Repertory Theatre continues its 69th Season and the production of the American Century Cycle with August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson, winner of the 1990 Pulitzer Prize. The production opens on Friday, January 9, 2026 at 8pm.


August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson is the fourth installment of the American Century Cycle and a haunting play about legacy. Berniece and her brother Boy Willie fight over the fate of the family piano; she treasures it as a precious connection to their ancestors, and he sees it as the means to a more prosperous future.


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Written by: August Wilson

Directed by: Janai Lashon




THE CLASSIC KING | Purple Rose Theatre Company | Runs Jan 29 - March 8

Purple Rose, "The Classic King", Jeff Daniels

 The Purple Rose Theatre Company (PRTC) announces the winter production of their 35th season, The Classic King a world-premiere comedy by Richard Johnson. Tickets are on sale now.

 

In paying tribute to timeless automobiles, The Classic King paints a comic and heartbreaking portrait of three veteran used-car salesmen at a Metro Detroit dealership, struggling to cope with a changing industry and modern customers. When a sharp Gen Z salesman joins the team, he proposes a daring scheme to save the dealership — and its “dinosaur” salesmen — from extinction.


This production of The Classic King contains adult content and may not be suitable for children under the age of 13.


Written by: Richard Johnson

Directed by: Jeff Daniels




KAYAK | Theatre Nova | Runs Jan 30 - Feb 22

Kayak, new play, Theatre Nova, Ann Arbor

Theatre NOVA, Ann Arbor’s resident nonprofit professional theatre specializing in new plays presents Kayak by Jordan Hall, running January 30 - February 22, 2026.


Alone on a vast stretch of water, Annie Iversen recounts the chain of events that stranded her in her son’s old kayak. A doting suburban mother, Annie is blindsided when her son, Peter, falls in love with Julie, a passionate environmental activist. What begins as a series of tense—and frequently funny—family and ideological clashes becomes something far more dangerous, as Annie, desperate to protect her son from what she sees as a reckless path, fights to hold on—until the danger she feared finds her instead.


Theatre NOVA’s mission is to raise awareness of the value and excitement of new plays and playwrights and to provide resources for playwrights to develop their craft by importing, exporting, and developing new work.


Written by: Jordan Hall

Directed by: Briana O'Neal


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SCREENINGS & STREAMING


(TITLE PENDING) | The Obsidian Theatre Festival | Now Streaming

The Obsidian Theatre Festival, (TITLE PENDING), now Streaming

Watch the hilarious comedy title pending, now streaming.


Featured during The Obsidian Theatre Festival's 2023 season, this raucous new play features several amazing Detroit artists and is written by New York playwright, April Amara.


A small, black theatre company in Poughkeepsie, New York, is deep in the rehearsal process when suddenly, they receive word that the estate of the play’s legendary playwright has revoked their rights to the script. To save the already flailing company, artistic director Tommy enlists the help of world-renowned famous playwright, Marcel Lamareaux, to premiere his new play, launching the theatre (and its actors) into stardom. But everything comes to head when Marcel sustains a possibly life-threatening injury in the midst of a tense workshop process. Do they call an ambulance to save his life, damning the company in the process? Or can they come together to find a way to ensure all their big plans come to fruition… with or without Marcel Lamareaux?


Written by: April Amara

Directed by: Asia Mark




BLACK SANTA | Streaming Dec. 13 | The Obsidian Theatre Festival

BLACK SANTA , The Obsidian Theatre Festival

The Obsidian Theatre Festival releases BLACK SANTS for streaming, this December 13th.


Before Abbott Elementary, there was Patrice at Dartmouth Day School....Shortly before Christmas break, a third grader named Sharifa stands in front of her class and says, “Santa Claus is a black man from Detroit," sending the school into an uproar. To quell the storm, Patrice Patterson, the school's only black teacher, is asked to create an ad campaign within the school to make Santa white again. As events unfold, Sharifa’s enrollment is placed in jeopardy, and Patrice must decide how to protect Sharifa and ultimately herself. This absurdist comedy examines how race and racial bias can have a foothold on one of the most benign figures—Santa Claus.


Written by: Aaron Mays

Directed by: Will Bryson




TI'MON | The Obsidian Theatre Festival | Now Streaming

Watch the documentary now on YouTube!

TI’MON is a bold new musical centered on the immigrant experience, family, and imagination.

With an incredible score and amazing heart, this piece was featured as part of The Obsidian Theatre Festival's 2024 season.


What makes this piece truly unique is the accompanying behind-the-scenes documentary following the development process with dramaturg Kanoa Sims.  The documentary is available on the GhostLight YouTube channel . The full feature piece is now available to stream on obsidianfest.org.


Written by: Ashlee K. Tomas & Ziyan Yang

Directed by: Rueben Echols




THE GOLDEN LOC | The Obsidian Theatre Festival | Now Streaming


Prentiss Matthew III's award-winning play for young audiences, The Golden Loc, is set to premiere on August 19th. The piece, which was presented as part of The Obsidian Theatre Festival's 4th Season, was directed by Asia Mark and starred local actors Khalia Damali, Jarquita Evans, DeNitria Gibson, Tayler Jones, Princess Beyonce Jones, Chelsea King, and QueenMakeeda Taylor as "Zia".

  


Written by: Prentiss Matthews III

Directed by: Asia Mark



COMING SOON


POOR CLARE | Detroit Mercy Theatre Company | Runs Feb 13 - 22

POOR CLARE, Detroit Mercy Theatre Co

Detroit Mercy Theatre Company continues celebrating the inaugural season of the new

Detroit Mercy Black Box Theatre with Poor Clare by Chiara Atik, a hilarious and anachronistic retelling of the true story of St. Clare of Assisi.


Set in Italy in 1211, the play follows Clare, a wealthy medieval “It” girl whose privileged life is upended when she meets Francis, a man who has renounced his wealth and social status in service to the poor.


Inspired by his radical devotion, Clare begins to reexamine her own life, questioning what it means to live with purpose and integrity.


Written by: Chiara Atick

Directed by: Kez Settle




WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME | Meadow Brook theatre | Feb 11 - March 8

What The Constitution Means to Me, Meadow Brook Theatre

As a teenager, playwright Heidi Schreck travelled the country speaking and debating

about the U.S. Constitution, raising enough money to pay for her college education.

Through the Pulitzer Prize-nominated play What the Constitution Means to Me the

character of Heidi shares the playwright’s story of what she learned—and taught—along the way.


The cast includes Dani Cochrane and Cheryl Turski, alternating the role of Heidi, and is rounded out by Timothy C. Goodwin as the Legionnaire and Gracie Walch as the Debater.



“What the Constitution Means to Me is one of the most meaningful plays I’ve ever seen,” Travis W. Walter, Meadow Brook Theatre artistic director.

Written by: Heidi Schreck

Directed by: Travis W. Walter




UNSEEN | Teen Hype | Runs March 5-6

UNSEEN, Teen Hype

Teen HYPE is thrilled to announce its highly anticipated annual theatrical production,Unseen. For just under two decades, Teen HYPE has produced youth-led theatrical productions. This dynamic play will take place at the Heinz C.  Prechter Educational and Performing Arts Center (1000 Northline Road, Taylor, MI) on Thursday, March 5, and Friday, March 6 at 10:00 a.m. (for students and educators), and Friday, March 6 at 7:00 p.m. (for the general public).   


“Unseen” explores the critical issue of missing Black girls through an original youth-created theatrical experience. This powerful production examines how systemic failures make some children invisible to those who should care the most. Through compelling performances, the show challenges our community to embrace collective responsibility for every child’s safety and well-being. This production addresses the themes of community vigilance, systemic accountability, child safety, and the power of collective action. Audiences will leave empowered to be the eyes and ears for children in their communities.  


Written by: Mallory Childs




HOME | Inspired Acting Company | Runs Feb 27 - March 15

HOM, the play. Inspired Acting

The Inspired Acting Company is thrilled to share its upcoming production of Home by Samm-Art Williams, playing February 27 through March 15. 


Filled with lyrical poetry, music, and dance, Home is an emotional exploration of resilience and the unyielding hope for redemption and belonging. This intimate, powerful drama is brought to life by just three actors—one man and two women who transform seamlessly into more than 40 characters, ranging from teenagers to adults. First premiering in 1980 and earning Best Play nominations for both the Drama Desk Award and the Tony Award, Samm-Art Williams’ Home feels as resonant and innovative as ever. The play offers a lyrical portrait of a Black Southern farmer navigating war, incarceration, love, and liberation, while centering joy, humor, and humanity.


Written by: Samm-Art Williams

Directed by: Bryana Hall




AS I DIE & WHEEZE! | Planet Ant Theatre | runs Feb 13 - 28

As I Die and Wheeze, Planet Ant

As I Die & Wheeze! is the latest comedy produced by The Planet Ant Home Team. 


Identical twins Maude and Matilda Mosby had big dreams, until their Daddy died and left them with a whole mess of family drama. Now they have to face their daddy’s debts, suspicious relations, scheming suitors and one very saucy auntie.


As I Die & Wheeze! is a comedy of Southern manors that answers the unasked questions: What if Tennessee Williams wrote an episode of “Cheers”? What if William Faulkner was FUN?!


Featuring a seasoned cast of local improvisers and actors, this original one act is sure to elicit loads of laughter.


Written by: Katie McGraw & Maggie O’Reilly

Directed by: Bryan Lark




PIPELINE | Flint Community Players | Runs Feb 27 - March 8

Pipeline the play

Nya, an inner-city public high school teacher, is committed to her students but desperate to give her only son Omari opportunities they’ll never have. When a controversial incident at his upstate private school threatens to get him expelled, Nya must confront his rage and her own choices as a parent. But will she be able to reach him before a world beyond her control pulls him away?


With profound compassion and lyricism, Pipeline brings an urgent conversation powerfully to the fore. Morisseau pens a deeply moving story of a mother’s fight to give her son a future — without turning her back on the community that made him who he is. 



Written by: Dominique Morriseau

Directed by: X. Alexander Durden



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“This month at The Block starts with these two very distinctive programs,” said West Michigan Symphony  CEO Andy Buelow. “Aesthetically it would be hard to get further apart than mid-20th century jazz and 18th century Baroque. But what they have in common is the focus on great past artists, from Couperin to Coltrane. This is what The Block is made for.”


Located in downtown Muskegon, the 120-seat venue is known for its elegant but casual atmosphere, excellent acoustics, and intimate ambiance. Patron seating is a mixture of rows and grouped cocktail tables. Audience members enjoy sipping their favorite beverage while experiencing live music with exceptionally close proximity to the artists.


Fri 02.13.26 | 7:30 pm

The Block


Fri 02.27.26 | 7:30 pm

Frauenthal Center


Sat 02.28.26 | 7:30 pm

The Block



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Experience Wharton Center’s February Show Lineup

Wharton Cener 2025-26 Season in Feb

The February performances of Wharton Center’s must-see 2025-2026 season are on sale!

CLUB 750 BROADWAY CABARET: PATTI MURIN – ONCE UPON A STAGE Date/Time: Thurs, Feb 5, 2026, at 7PM  


CLUB 750 COMEDY: LACE LARRABEE Date/Time: Fri, Feb 6, 2026, at 7PM 


JAZZ AT LINCOLN CENTER ORCHESTRA WITH WYNTON MARSALIS Date/Time: Tues, Feb 10, 2026, at 7:30PM  


SALLY: A SOLO PLAY BY SANDRA SEATON Date/Time: Feb 19–21, 2026, at 7PM & 9PM 


THE CHOIR OF MAN Date/Time: Tues, Feb 24, 2026, at 7:30PM 


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THE HANDMAID'S TALE | Detroit Opera | Runs March 1 - 7

The Handmaid's Tale, the opera

Detroit Opera’s 25/26 opera season continues with three performances of The Handmaid’s Tale, Poul Ruders and Paul Bentley’s operatic adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s chilling, dystopian novel, at the Detroit Opera House on March 1, 5, and 7.


Leading up to the performances, in February Detroit Opera will partner with local organizations for four free community events in Detroit and Ann Arbor. This will be the first time The Handmaid’s Tale has been performed at Detroit Opera. This staging of the opera was first presented in 2025 at Canada’s Opera at Banff Centre, and will be performed in Detroit with an expanded orchestration.




EIMEAR NOONE IN GAMESYMPHONIC | Detroit Opera Orchestra | June 13

Detroit Opera Orchestra

Detroit will be home to magical worlds, post-apocalyptic wastelands, Godly labyrinths, and more, when GameSymphonic comes to the Detroit Opera House on June 13, 2026 at 7:30pm. GameSymphonic will feature iconic music from some of the world’s best-loved videogames, performed live by the Detroit Opera Orchestra and award-winning videogame conductor/composer Eímear Noone. Ticket presale begins on December 16 at 12pmET and continues through December 18 at 11:59pmET. Public tickets go on sale on December 19 at 10amET. Tickets start at $39 (plus fees), and available at the Detroit Opera box office and Ticketmaster. 




MARIACHI VARGAS de TECALITLAN | Detroit Opera | May 9

Detroit Opera Mariachi

Detroit Opera House presents Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán for a special performance on May 9 at 7:30pm, the day before Mother’s Day, which is celebrated in the U.S. and in Mexico on Sunday, May 10, 2026. Mariachi Vargas has performed internationally for six generations and is widely recognized as “El Mejor Mariachi del Mundo” (the best mariachi in the world). The legendary Mariachi Vargas ensemble brings more than a century of tradition, virtuosity, and passion to the performance.


Tickets for Mariachi Vargas go on pre-sale Monday, November 3 at 12pmET at Ticketmaster, detroitopera.org, and in person at the Detroit Opera House. The public on-sale date is Thursday, November 6 at 12pmET. Tickets start at $39. Special VIP seating with beverage service is available. 




THE VOICE OF WHITNEY | Detroit Opera | October 10, 8pm

The Voice, Whitney Houston at Detroit Opera

Audiences will experience Whitney Houston’s astounding musical legacy, when The Voice of Whitney: A Symphonic Celebration comes to the Detroit Opera House for one night only, Saturday, October 10, 2026.


The Voice of Whitney: A Symphonic Celebration concert tribute will feature original master and remastered recordings of Whitney’s actual vocals, set to new orchestral arrangements of her classic hits and landmark songs, backed by the powerhouse Detroit Opera Orchestra, led by Sean Mayes.


Tickets start at $39 (plus fees) and go on pre-sale January 21 at 12:00 p.m.


AND THAT'S THE RUNDOWN! There is so much going on across the state, and WE KNOW this isn't a comprehensive list. So, if you think there's something we missed, please reach out.


Until Next Time. Break Legs!


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