The successful Sunday Night Zoom Cabaret series continues for its third show on June 24, 2020 with the theme of Pajama Monologues.
Read more →The Sunday Night Zoom Cabaret series returns with the performances this time based on Tony winners. This Tony Winner Cabaret took place on June 21, 2020.
Read more →A NEW COMMITTEE: SCENARIO PLANNING/NEXT ACT Within days after the mandated shutdown of the theatre in March 2020, a newly formed committee, chaired by Mike Moseley, was charged with studying various reopening possibilities. We are fortunate to have members who are deeply involved in the medical aspects
Read more →The Covid-19 pandemic struck the Guild in mid-March of 2020. We had a beautiful production of The Glass Menagerie on the boards at the time. After a successful opening weekend of three performances, we had to shut the production down due to “stay at home orders” that
Read more →A Review of A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder The following review of A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder was written by actor-director-composer-author Paul Bruce. The Guild produced A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder, with book and lyrics by Robert L Freedman and lyrics
Read more →This review was written by Paul Bruce. The Players Guild of Dearborn opened its 2019-2020 season tonight with the classic comedy, YOU CAN’T TAKE IT WITH YOU. Producers Alexis Bartrum and Kris Wright together with director Debbie Pletzer and assistant director Kenyada Davis have knocked it out
Read more →Here is Paul Bruce’s review of the Guild production of Guys and Dolls. On Friday I was able to catch the opening night of The Players Guild of Dearborn’s production of Guys And Dolls. The show is marvelous, and should quickly be put on your short list
Read more →Lois Sczomak and other members of the Guild are taking care of the areas on our grounds where there are plantings. These include the front of the building, the strip along the gravel path behind the shop, the point, and the areas next to the entrance to
Read more →It has been 56 years since Come Blow Your Horn first hit Broadway, but this first-ever play by the venerable Neil Simon has stood the test of time. The production by the Players Guild of Dearborn (in Michigan) is true to the lightly comedic spirit that Simon
Read more →Here is Paul Bruce’s review of the Guild production of Come Blow Your Horn. The Players Guild of Dearborn opened their 90th season with the first of an all Neil Simon series of five shows. (Neil Simon is also 90 this year, hence the connection.) Come Blow
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