Tag: Marlene Boll Theater

  • The students of the Detroit Creativity Project, a Y-Arts program, are headed for a chance to show off their talents on a big scale during the Detroit Improv Festival Aug. 7-11. The Detroit Creativity Project will be featured performers at the kickoff show of the festival Aug. 7, playing to improv fans from across the…

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  • More than 30 talented playwrights submitted their work for a chance to be included in the inaugural 10-Minute Play Festival hosted by Y Arts. The five that made the cut will be presented Saturday at 3 p.m., with staged reading of each play and a talkback by the playwrights afterward. Admission is free.

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  • Are you looking for a wonderful way to celebrate International Woman’s Day today? Or maybe you just want to spend the weekend with some incredible music and gorgeous voices? Then you’re in luck–this weekend is the closing weekend of The Divas Project at the Marlene Boll Theater at the Boll Family YMCA. The cabaret-style show…

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  • The Marlene Boll theater and the Boll Family YMCA ware hosting an Empty Bowls Event to fight hunger from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 13. Proceeds from the soup supper will benefit Gleaners Community Food Bank.

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  • An innovative, record-breaking film with some interesting Y connections is showing at the Boll Family YMCA Friday night. “The Owner” follows an old green backpack over 5 continents in a quest for its rightful owner.

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  • Once again, the talented students of the Detroit Creativity Project are taking over the Marlene Boll Theater Dec, 16 to show the skills they’ve developed over the 10-week program. And real improv fans can support the project and see a great night of comedy at a fundraiser at Go Comedy! in Ferndale Dec. 23.

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  • Finding the lighter side of cancer is no easy task, but that’s what the creative team behind a musical currently playing at the Marlene Boll Theater aims to do in their production of Cancer! The Musical.

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  • A group of creative professionals who got their start here in Detroit and now are successful professionals in LA wanted to contribute to the city’s rebirth, so they raised money from their community of fellow Detroit expats to fund the Detroit Creativity Project. Their first project was 10-week improv classes taught at three Detroit schools,…

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