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Dearborn Area Theatre Association

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Directors, Actors, Techs Wanted for Collaborative Dearborn Theatre Project

RANDOM ACTS OF THEATRE will take place in September in Dearborn.

A new collaboration between the Dearborn Area Theatre Association, the Dearborn Community Fund and the City of Dearborn will result in an evening of eclectic entertainment this September. This alliance, called RANDOM ACTS OF THEATRE, will allow DATA to produce a full evening of entertainment in Studio A at the Ford Community and Performing Arts Center, at 8 p.m. on Sept. 6 and 7.  The collaborative evening of performance provides an opportunity for the many talented people in the Dearborn and Dearborn Heights area to work together to showcase the accomplished and skilled artisans in the Dearborn and Dearborn Heights community. Designed as a way to engage as many talented directors, actors and production staff as possible, RANDOM ACTS OF …

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Weekend Planner: Student Theater, Black History and ABBA

No plans this weekend? We're here to help.

It's the end of the week. You're bored. You want something to do. Dearborn, you've come to the right place. 1. CELEBRATE BLACK HISTORY Where/When: Henry Ford Museum; daily through Feb. 26 Why Go: The Minds on Freedom discussions run several times daily, while Feb. 11 and 12 will feature a musical performance by the Rev. Robert Jones and a dramatic presentation of “Elijah: The Real McCoy.” Plus, take an African-American Innovator tour–free with admission Pricing: Museum admission is $17 adults, $15 seniors (62 and up) and $12.50 youth (5-12) 2. NIGHT OF STUDENT DIRECTED SCENES Where/When: Dearborn High School; 7:30 p.m. Friday Why Go: Dearborn Area High School Theatre Troupes will come together to present a Great Evening of Comedy and Drama…

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Whiz Kid: Natalie Joseph is Dearborn's Best Supporting Actress

The Dearborn Area Theatre Association honored the 17-year-old’s performance with a Best Featured Actress nod.

Name: Natalie Joseph Age: 17 School: Dearborn High School Accomplishment: Joseph, who just graduated from Dearborn High, was given a PAGE award for “Outstanding Achievement by a Featured Actress in a Play – Scholastic Level” for her performance as Bernice in the farce The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940. “I love performing,” said Joseph, who has appeared in several productions at the high school. “It’s something I always want to do.” Joseph was given the award by the Dearborn Area Theater Association, which is made up of local theaters and high school theater programs. The PAGE awards honor several local actors and actresses, as well as people who work to produce plays and musicals in the city. Key to awesomeness: Many young thespians come …

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