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Mask crusaders: Artists rally to help solve shortages

Chelle Peterson is the costume designer for Lansing Community College’s Department of Performing Arts. She is one of many local artists applying their talents to making masks to help with critical shortages.

Owosso’s ‘Cinderella’ is a royal treat

Owosso’s Lebowsky Center for the Performing Arts’ production of “Cinderella” isn’t exactly like the fairytale generations grew up with. This “Cinderella” is better.

Paranoia manifests itself in ‘900 Miles to International Falls’

Williamston Theatre’s “900 Miles to International Falls” begins with projections on a wall that stretch the length of the stage and from floor to ceiling. The rapidly changing social media posts and world news clips show how our planet evolves from about 2039 to 2054.

Riverwalk Theatre’s ‘Boy Gets Girl’ is a potent look at romance and trauma

The “Boy Gets Girl” play at Riverwalk Theatre’s Black Box is nothing like a Hallmark movie. It’s not the kind of story where the jerk sees his flaws and turns into a sweet ol’ chap and, by gosh and golly, he gets the gal after all.

‘Letter from Birmingham Jail’ comes to life at Sycamore Creek

Ever since Tom Arthur, the pastor of the Sycamore Creek United Methodist Church, acquired the building on South Pennsylvania Avenue five years ago, he thought the sanctuary was an ideal place for community theater.

Thanksgiving dinner with Peppermint Creek’s ‘The Humans’ hits home

I’ve never complained about good acting, but I am sorry. The players in “The Humans” are so damn good.