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Woodward Wonderland: A Detroit Holiday Celebration

  • December 9 & 10 at 8pm
  • December 11 at 4pm
  • Special Student Matinee December 8 at 10am

“… a nostalgic theatrical journey to magical Motor City destinations.” Michigan Chronicle

Metro Detroit’s newest holiday tradition returns to the Detroit Institute of Arts! Filled with whimsical holiday stories innovatively staged, joyous songs from the Mosaic Singers and special guests and surprises, Woodward Wonderland: A Detroit Holiday Celebration kicks off the holiday season... Detroit-style.

Singsation! Mosaic Singers in Concert

  • March 2 & 3 at 8pm
  • March 4 at 4pm
  • Special Student Matinee March 1 at 10am

“They can sing, they can dance, and they know just how to bring down the house.” NBC Today Show

In the concert’s first act, the Mosaic Singers will take on the music they are best known for -- classical, spiritual, and world music. After intermission the Singers will start the party with popular hits from yesterday and today!

Now That I Can Dance

  • May 11 & 12 at 8pm
  • May 13 at 4pm
  • May 18 & 19 at 8pm
  • May 20 at 4pm
  • Special Student Matinees May 10 and 17 at 10am

Back by popular demand! Now That I Can Dance – Motown 1962 follows the story of the Marvelettes and the early days of Motown when all of Motown's future stars -- from Stevie Wonder to Diana Ross to Smokey Robinson -- were teenagers. Now That I Can Dance is based on the personal experiences of original Marvellette, Katherine Anderson Schaffner, and other members of the Marvelettes, Vandellas, Miracles, Contours and countless Motown insiders. Now That I Can Dance provides a uniquely Detroit-centric, family-friendly evening of great music that will leave audiences dancing in the aisles!

GROUP RATES:

  • $10 tickets for groups of 10 or more!

GENERAL ADMISSION RATES:

  • $20 adults
  • $12 for students and seniors

Call 313-872-6910 for more information!

All performances at the Detroit Film Theatre inside the Detroit Institute of Arts.