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December 5, 2025
“Merrily We Roll Along”: Fathom Entertainment
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Fathom Entertainment. (734) 973–8424 (Ann Arbor 20), (734) 316–5500 (Emagine). Tickets $12.50 (except as noted) in advance at fathomentertainment.com/events and at the door. Ann Arbor 20 (4100 Carpenter, Ypsi.) & Emagine (1335 E. Michigan Ave., Saline), various times.
Dec. 4–18: “Merrily We Roll Along.” Prerecorded broadcast of a 2024 Broadway production of this bittersweet 1981 Stephen Sondheim musical. The story begins in 1980 with 3 disillusioned old friends who have gone their separate ways, and travels back to the 50s when the pals were brimming with excitement and enthusiasm. Stars Daniel Radcliffe, Jonathan Groff, and Lindsay Mendez. Various times; see website. $15.
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Annual Hometown Holiday: Chelsea Area Chamber of Commerce
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Dec. 5 & 6. A variety of activities, including all month long, gingerbread house displays in downtown Chelsea shop windows, with a creative light pole decoration contest downtown, and sales with entertainment and refreshments at many stores. Santa’s mailbox is accepting letters (postage to the North Pole courtesy of the CACC) Nov. 28–Dec. 14, at Palmer Commons (302 S. Main); include a return address to receive a response from Santa. For a full list of events, see chelseamich.com/hometown-holiday. Dec. 5: Tree lighting ceremony & Santa’s arrival (5–6:30 p.m., Pierce Park, 851 S. Main) with hot chocolate and kids activities. Dec. 6: A light parade (6 p.m., along Main St.) featuring dozens of lighted floats and vehicles, marching bands, Santa, and more. Also, a Holiday Home Tour (see 6 Sat. listing) by the Chelsea Area Historical Society. Various times. Downtown Chelsea. Free. (734) 475–1145, chelseamich.com.
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“36th Annual Rockin’ for the Hungry”: Food Gatherers
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Dec. 2–6. Live outdoor broadcasts by radio station 107one DJs. Cash and nonperishable food donations requested. 6 a.m.–7 p.m., Kroger, 400 S. Maple. Free admission. (734) 761–2796.
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Lane 9 Women’s Running Group
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Every Fri. All men & women invited to join this women-focused running group on a 3-mile loop run. All paces (including walking) welcome. 6:45 a.m., meet outside Argus Farm Stop, 1600 Packard. Free, preregistration required by emailing [email protected]. lane9project.org.
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Kiwanis Annual Holiday Sale
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Every Fri. & Sat., Nov. 28–Dec. 20. Used toys, decorations, and more. 9 a.m.–1 p.m. (Fri.) & 9 a.m.–3 p.m. (Sat.), Kiwanis Center West, 100 N. Staebler. (734) 368–9738.
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“Wolverine Open”: U-M Adaptive Sports & Fitness
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Dec. 5–7. All invited to watch top collegiate wheelchair tennis players from across the country compete in this annual Intercollegiate Tennis Association event. Michigan and national title holder Alabama are considered the top two teams in the country right now. 10 a.m.–5 p.m. (Fri. & Sat.) and 9 a.m.–2 p.m. (Sun). U-M Varsity Tennis Center, 2250 S. State St. Free. umadaptivesports.com.
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Brenda Hillman: U-M English Department Zell Visiting Writers Series
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Reading by this California poet celebrated for her sensuous, adventurous verse that explores nature, politics, and spirituality. Her work is described by the Poetry Foundation as creating “its own experimental configuration, within which the phrase swerves and discombobulates sense.” Q&A. Also, tomorrow Hillman gives a free craft lecture (10–11 a.m., Michigan Union Anderson Rm.). 5:30–6:30 p.m., UMMA Stern Auditorium, 525 S. State. Free. [email protected].
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“Beatmaking in Fruity Loops and Logic”: Ann Arbor District Library
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U-M musicology professor Gustavo Souza Marques discusses the basics of beatmaking in Fruity Loops Studio and Logic Pro. 11 a.m.–noon, AADL Downtown, 4th fl. Free. (734) 327–4200.
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“Investigate Labs”: U-M Museum of Natural History
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Every Tues.–Sun., except Dec. 24, 25, & 31, and Jan. 1. All age 6 & up invited into the museum’s Nature Lab and Micro Worlds Lab to use scientific tools and museum specimens to answer questions and solve problems. 11 a.m.–3 p.m., U-M MNH, 1105 North University. Free. (734) 764–0478, ummnh.org.
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Art on the Lake
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Dec. 5 & 6. Woven and felted apparel & glass jewelry. 11 a.m.–4 p.m., 505 Lakeview Ave. carolfurtado.com.
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Hanukkah Bazaar: Women of Temple Beth Emeth
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Nov. 28 & 30, Dec. 5 & 7. Traditional Hanukkah items and more. 11 a.m.–3 p.m. (Fri.) & 3–7 p.m. (Sun.), TBE, 2309 Packard. (734) 665–4744.
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The Guild of Artists & Artisans Holiday Artist Market
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Every Wed.–Sat., Nov. 14–Dec. 20. Juried show & sale of art. 11 a.m.–5 p.m., The Gutman Gallery, 118 N. Fourth Ave. Free admission. (734) 662–3382.
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“Christmas Organ Music from Germany & France”: First Baptist Church Ad Libitum Concert Series
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The church’s organist Shin-Ae Chun performs a program of Christmas music by J.S. Bach, his father-in-law Johann Michael Bach, Buxtehude, Dupré, and others. Followed by refreshments. Noon, First Baptist Church, 517 E. Washington (handicap access on Washington entrance). Free. (734) 663–9376, fbca2.org.
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“How Ethnic Rebellion Begins: Theory and Evidence from Myanmar”: U-M Center for Southeast Asian Studies
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Talk by University of Georgia international affairs professor Jangai Jap. Noon–1 p.m., 555 Weiser Hall, 500 Church. Free. (734) 764-0351.
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Carillon Concert Series: U-M School of Music
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Dec. 1–5 & 8. U-M carillon faculty and students play the bells on the U-M’s massive 55-bell Baird Carillon at Burton Tower and the 60-bell Lurie Carillon on North Campus. The bell towers are open to visitors during the recitals for those who’d like to get a closer look; earplugs recommended. For performers see smtd.umich.edu/events. Noon, Burton Tower, 230 N. Ingalls & 1:20 p.m., Lurie Tower, 1230 Murfin, North Campus. Free. (734) 764–0583.
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Chime Concert: Kerrytown Market & Shops
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Every Wed., Fri., & Sat. All invited to play one of 200 songs, with melodies transcribed in numbers, on the 17-bell chime’s numbered keys. Ambitious players can add chords. Kids welcome. Noon–12:30 p.m. (Wed. & Fri.) & 10:30–11 a.m. (Sat.). Kerrytown Market. Free. [email protected].
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U-M Museum of Natural History Planetarium & Dome Theater
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Every Fri.–Sun. Three different audiovisual planetarium shows suitable for all ages, including We Are Stars (noon), an exploration of the secrets of our cosmic chemistry and our explosive origins; The Sky Tonight (1 & 3 p.m.), an exploration of the current night sky, with tips on how to find the cardinal directions, constellations, and planets on your own; and T. Rex (2 p.m.), an exploration of the iconic dinosaur’s scientific and cinematic history that contains scenes of dinosaur violence. Noon, 1, 2, & 3 p.m., U-M MNH, 1105 North University. $8 at the gift shop. Limited capacity. (734) 764–0480, ummnh.org.
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Duplicate Bridge: Ann Arbor City Club
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Every Tues., Thurs., & Fri. through Dec. 23. All invited to play ACBL-sanctioned duplicate bridge (Tues. & Fri.) and a 499er game (Thurs.) for players with no more than 499 ACBL master points. 1–4 p.m. or so (arrive by 12:45 p.m.), City Club, 1830 Washtenaw. $9 per person. If you plan to come without a partner, email [email protected].
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“Force Majeure: The See-Through Plantation”: U-M Anthropology Department Roy A. Rappaport Lecture
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U-M anthropology professor Alyssa Paredes discusses how Philippine banana plantation owners elude responsibility for the damage they do to the environment and local communities. Fourth in Bananapocalypse: Un/Making Plantation Capitalism, a series of 4 monthly lectures on the existential crises that hang over the banana-growing regions of the Southern Philippines. 3–4:30 p.m., 411 West Hall, 1085 South University. Free. (734) 764–7274.
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Tinsel & Tee Shots: Holiday Pop-Up at Fox Hills: Fox Hills Golf & Banquet Center
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Tinsel and Tee Shots is lighting up the Fox Hill Performance Center this December. Join us on Fridays, December 5, 12, and 19 for a festive pop-up filled with seasonal drinks, holiday music, and a relaxed place to unwind. Snap a few photos, enjoy the atmosphere, and hop on Trackman if you feel like swinging. No reservation required to attend.
Celebrate the season with us and enjoy a festive night out.
8768 North Territorial Road Plymouth, MI 48170 ,Plymouth. Free. [email protected] https://www.foxhills.com/special-events/tinsel-and-tee-shots-holiday-pop-up 734.453.7272.Add this event to your calendar: Google Calendar | iCal
Tinsel & Tee Shots: Holiday Pop-Up at Fox Hills: Fox Hills Golf & Banquet Center
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Tinsel and Tee Shots is lighting up the Fox Hills Performance Center this December. Join us on Fridays, December 5, 12, and 19 for a festive pop-up filled with seasonal drinks, holiday music, and a relaxed place to unwind. Snap a few photos, enjoy the atmosphere, and hop on Trackman if you feel like swinging. No reservation required to attend.
Celebrate the season with us and enjoy a festive night out.
Fox Hills Performance Center, 8768 North Territorial Road, Plymouth, MI 48170 ,Plymouth. Free. [email protected] https://www.foxhills.com/special-events/tinsel-and-tee-shots-holiday-pop-up 734-453-7272.Add this event to your calendar: Google Calendar | iCal
“Glow-in-the-Dark Magic Wands”: Ann Arbor Art Center
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All invited to drop in to make magic wands from provided supplies. 5–10 p.m. (or until supplies run out), A2AC, 117 W. Liberty St. Free. annarborartcenter.org.
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“Midnight Madness”: Main Street Area Association
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With appearances by Santa (7–9 p.m.) and community carolers, a silent disco, and more. Also, Santa’s Mailbox is accepting letters (postage to North Pole courtesy of the MSAA), Nov. 28–Dec. 14, in front of Conor O’Neill’s (318 S. Main); include a return address to receive a response from Santa. 5 p.m.–midnight, Main St. shopping areas (many stores along Main St., as well as the State St. & Fourth Ave. areas and Kerrytown, stay open till midnight). Free admission. (734) 668–7112, mainstreetannarbor.org/midnight-madness.
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"Midnight Madness Holiday Party + Market": Bløm
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Join us on the first Friday in December for our Midnight Madness holiday festivities! We’ll be celebrating with lots of specials, gift ideas, Christmas Mead and hot mulled mead (that you can even drink while walking around downtown!)...
We’ll also be hosting our annual Makers Market! There will be several artists and artisans in our space showcasing their art + goods!
100 S 4th Ave Suite 110 ,Ann Arbor. Free. https://www.drinkblom.com/events/midnight-madness-2025Add this event to your calendar: Google Calendar | iCal
Bløm Midnight Madness Holiday Market
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Dec. 5. Art and artisan market. 5–11 p.m. Bløm, 100 S. Fourth Ave. (734) 548–9729, drinkblom.com/events.
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KindleFest: Kerrytown District Association
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Holiday festival with over 50 vendors, traditional German food, and food trucks. Kids events include balloon animals, crafts, and visits with Santa (5–7 p.m.). Live music begins with the Pioneer High School Choir and caroling (7-10 p.m.), followed by the Ann Arbor Concert Band Brass Choir (8 p.m.) and the EMU Low Brass Band (9 p.m.). Beer & German Glühwein (mulled wine) made by TeaHaus for sale. Many Kerrytown district businesses open until 11 p.m. with holiday bargains. 5–10 p.m., Farmers Market, Kerrytown. Free admission. (734) 662–5008.
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“Christmas in the Village”: Manchester Chamber of Commerce
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Dec. 5 & 6. This annual holiday festival features Santa visits for kids, hot chocolate, and discounts from local businesses. The festival kicks off Friday with a parade that brings Santa down Main St. to the mill where he lights the Christmas tree, and the all-day Saturday program features craft shows at local churches, hayrides, kids crafts, a scavenger hunt, and more. 5:30 p.m. until later (Fri.) & 9 a.m.–8 p.m. (Sat.), Downtown Manchester. Free admission. (734) 476–4565.
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Free Community Self Defense Class: Ann Arbor Martial and Healing Arts
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This class emphasizes situational awareness, correct mechanics, and remaining in center to reduce the number of ways a person can be compromised in a defensive situation, better positioning you to bring the situation under control. Participants will learn self-defense techniques that work against much bigger and stronger opponents, allowing you to feel more confident out in the world. Suitable for ages 18 and over and younger teens with a parent participating.
1904 Federal Blvd, MI 48103 ,Ann Arbor. Preregistration via the website encouraged Free. [email protected] https://annarbormartialandhealingarts.com 7347700737.Add this event to your calendar: Google Calendar | iCal
“Light Up Dexter”: Dexter Area Chamber of Commerce
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Santa leads a countdown to light up a large community Christmas tree in Monument Park promptly at 6 p.m. Photos with Santa, balloon animals, kids crafts, craft vendors, and free hot chocolate and cookies. 6 p.m., Monument Park gazebo, downtown Dexter. Free. (734) 325–4030, dexterchamber.org.
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“Machines Making Music?”: Ann Arbor District Library
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U-M performing arts technology grad student Molly Jones discusses how artificial intelligence (AI) programs can be used to compose music, and plays examples of the latest AI-generated songs. 6–7 p.m., AADL Downtown, 4th fl. Free. (734) 327–4200.
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“Matilda”: Professional Youth Theatre of Michigan
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Dec. 5–14. Megan Wright-Jones directs 3 casts of local youth actors in grades 2–12 in a 1-hour version of Dennis Kelly and Tim Minchin’s 2011 musical. The story, based on Roald Dahl’s children’s novel, centers on a precocious 5-year-old girl with the gift of telekinesis who loves reading. New York Times theater critic Ben Brantley called the original Broadway production “a sweet and sharp-witted work.” 6 & 8 p.m. (Dec. 5), noon; 2, 6, & 8 p.m. (Dec. 6); noon & 2 p.m. (Dec. 7); 7 p.m. (Dec. 12); 2 & 7 p.m. (Dec. 13); and noon (Dec. 14). Riverside Arts Center, 76 N. Huron St., Ypsi. Tickets $20 in advance at pytmi.square.site & (if available) at the door. (734) 660–2966, pytmi.com.
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“Petal Fold Book”: Ann Arbor District Library
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Adults & teens invited to use origami-style folds to turn a sheet of paper into a colorful, sculptural book. This project takes the entire time to complete. 6–7 p.m., AADL Downtown, lower level program rm. Free. (734) 327–4200.
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D&D Adventurers League: Sylvan Factory
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Every Fri. All invited to play the current official campaign of the popular Dungeons & Dragons tabletop role-playing game, using 5th-edition rules. Kids under 13 must have parent or guardian accompaniment. 6–10 p.m., Sylvan Factory, 2459 W. Stadium. $10. Space limited, preregistration strongly recommended at sylvanfactory.com/events, (734) 929–5877.
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“Christmas at the Mansion”: Dexter Area Historical Society
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Dec. 5–7, 12, 14. Seasonal events at lavishly decorated Gordon Hall, the 19th-century mansion built by Dexter founder Judge Samuel Dexter.
Dec. 5: “Timeless Toys and Traditions” (6:30 p.m.), a Gordon Hall fundraiser featuring strolling hors d’oeuvres, spirits, desserts, and display of the Christmas Village Collection, Milt Campbell’s huge assemblage of the collectible holiday buildings and figures, on display for the final time. $80 per attendee, preregistration required.
Dec. 6: Santa (10 a.m.–3 p.m.) is on hand to visit with kids, who also can make their own gingerbread house (9 a.m.–5 p.m.). $5 suggested donation.
Dec. 7: Christmas Tea (1 & 4 p.m.), a light lunch with tea sandwiches and desserts. Space limited, preregistration required. $30 per person (kids age 12 & under, $15).
Dec. 12 & 14: Open house (6–8 p.m.) to view the Christmas Village Collection. $5 suggested donation.
Various times, Gordon Hall, 8311 Island Lake Rd., Dexter. Various costs. (734) 395–4106, dexterhistory.org.
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“Echoes of the Islands: A Caribbean Cultural Showcase”: U-M Caribbean Student Association
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An evening of Caribbean dancing and music by U-M students. 6:30 p.m., Michigan Theater. $13–$18 in advance at marquee-arts.org/live-events.
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First Friday Shabbat: Jewish Cultural Society
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All invited for dinner from a local restaurant, preceded by a brief secular Shabbat observance with songs, candle lighting, and challah & wine rituals. Kids welcome. 6:30–8 p.m., JCC, 2935 Birch Hollow. $10 (families, $25) for nonmembers; members, free. Preregistration required at jewishculturalsociety.org.
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Magic: The Gathering: Sylvan Factory
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Every Mon.–Wed., except Dec. 24, Fri., & Sat. All invited to play both casual and tournament forms of the collectible card game Magic: The Gathering (MTG).
Mon. (6:30 p.m.): “Just Another Modern Monday.” Three rounds using powerful cards, for experienced players, with prizes. $10.
Tues. (6:30 p.m.): “MTG Pauper.” A fun and fast format for all skill levels, three rounds. $5.
Wed. & Sat. (5 p.m.): “Casual Commander Night.” A drop-in session of the most popular form of the game. Free.
Wed. (6:30 p.m.): “MTG Standard Showdown.” Three rounds, with competitive tournament rules, prizes of store credit. $10.
Fri. (6:30 p.m.): “Friday Night Magic.” Cost and format vary.
Various times, Sylvan Factory, 2459 W. Stadium. Various costs. (734) 929–5877, sylvanfactory.com.
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“A Seussified Christmas Carol”: Saline Area Players
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Dec. 4–7. Barbara Day directs local child and adult actors in Peter Bloedel’s archly comic 2011 play, which renders the classic Dickens Christmas story in rhymed couplets, à la Dr. Seuss. Several Seussian characters, like Bed-Headed Fred and Timmy Loo Hoo, even show up, as does Santa, at the very end of the show. 7 p.m. (Thurs. & Fri.) & 2 p.m. (Sat. & Sun.), The Well Church, 211 Willis Rd., Saline. The venue has some stairs. $15 ($12, seniors and kids 17 & under) in advance at our.show/sapaseussifiedchristmascarol or at the door. [email protected], salineareaplayers.com.
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“Adult Open Hours & Creature Encounters”: The Creature Conservancy
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1st & 3rd Fri. and every Sat. & Sun. During the Friday Adult Open Hours (age 18+ only), conservancy staffers show off some nocturnal animals, including a reindeer, Dumeril’s boa, African-crested porcupine, and wolf hybrid at 7:30 p.m. On Sat. and Sun., the first three animals are presented at 1 & 4 p.m., and an animal keeper talks about the wolf hybrid at 2 & 3 p.m. All tickets include a chance to see the conservancy’s other animals. 7–9 p.m. (Fri.) & noon–5 p.m. (Sat. & Sun.), CC, 4950 Ann Arbor–Saline Rd. $15 (kids ages 2–12, $13; under age 2, free) cash or credit at the door only. (734) 929–9324, thecreatureconservancy.org.
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“Carnival of the Animals”: EMU Music & Dance Department
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EMU dance professor Sherry Jerome-Wilkinson directs EMU dance students in a ballet choreographed to Saint-Saëns’ famous musical suite of 14 movements, including “The Swan.” The score is performed live by the EMU Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Chad Hutchinson. 7 p.m., Pease Auditorium, 494 College Pl., Ypsi. Tickets $8 (students, & kids ages 6–17, $5; children under 5, free) in advance only at emich.ludus.com. (734) 487–2849, [email protected].
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“Descendants: The Musical”: Saline Varsity Blues
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Dec. 5 & 6. Performers ages 7–18 present the 2015 Disney musical about the adventures of the teenage children of the Disney villains Maleficent, the Evil Queen, Jafar, and Cruella De Vil, after they venture off their home Isle of the Lost. Music by Madeline Smith & Matthew Tishler. Book and lyrics by Nick Blaemire. 7 p.m., Saline High School, 1300 Campus Pkwy., Saline. Tickets $15 in advance at varsitybluesperformingarts.com and at the door.
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“Earth’s Greatest Enemy”: State Theatre
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Film screenings every Wed.–Sun. Tickets $10.50 unless otherwise noted (children under 12, students, seniors age 65 and older, & U.S. veterans, $8.50; MTF members, $8) in advance online (recommended) & at the door. (734) 668–8397. For updated schedule, see marquee-arts.org/calendar.
Dec. 5 & 6. “Earth’s Greatest Enemy” (Abby Martin & Mike Prysner, 2025). Documentary about how the U.S. military, as the world's largest polluter, impacts the environment while operating with minimal accountability. Followed by Q&A with Martin. 7 p.m. (Fri.) & 2 p.m. (Sat.).
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“Frozen”: The Encore Musical Theatre Company
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Dec. 4–Jan. 11 (different times). Daniel Cooney directs this local professional theater company in Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez, and Jennifer Lee’s 2018 stage musical, itself based on the 2013 animated Disney movie, a loose adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Snow Queen.” It tells the story of Queen Elsa of Arendelle, whose self-seclusion in an ice palace prompts her younger sister Anna to attempt to find her, aided by a cast of characters including Olaf the snowman and Kristoff the ice vendor. The musical features numbers like “Do You Want to Build a Snowman?” and “Let It Go.” 7 p.m., Encore, 7714 Ann Arbor St., Dexter. Tickets $44–$65 (17 and under $34) in advance at theencoretheatre.org & at the door. (734) 268–6200.
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“Oklahoma!”: Golden Theatre Company
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Dec. 5–7. This U-M student musical theater troupe performs the landmark 1943 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, a sentimental love story set in Oklahoma Territory on the eve of statehood. The show’s many well-known songs include “I’m Just a Girl Who Can’t Say No,” “People Will Say We’re in Love,” “Surrey with the Fringe on Top,” and the rousing title chorus. The production incorporates many of the introspective elements of the show’s acclaimed 2019 Broadway revival, an “Oklahoma! for an era in which longstanding American legacies are being examined with newly skeptical eyes,” according to New York Times theater critic Ben Brantley. 7 p.m. (Fri. & Sat.) and 2 p.m. (Sun.), Arthur Miller Theatre, 1226 Murfin, North Campus. Tickets $20 (students, $17) in advance at muto.umich.edu & at the door. (734) 763–1107, [email protected].
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“Ride the Cyclone”: U-M Basement Arts
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Dec. 5 & 6. Logan Dilley directs fellow U-M students in Jacob Richmond & Brooke Maxwell’s 2009 dark musical comedy about 6 teenage boys who are killed in a freak roller coaster accident. When they awake in limbo, they are met by a mechanical fortune teller who invites each to tell a story to win a chance at returning to life. 7 & 11 p.m. (Fri.) & 7 p.m. (Sat.), U-M Walgreen Drama Center Newman Studio, 1226 Murfin. Free. umichbasementarts.com.
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The Big Band Theory
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Dancing to jazz and swing music, with holiday favorites, performed by this 15-piece ensemble. Vocals by members of the Andrews Sisters tribute band the ABC Sisters, Chelsea jazz vocalist David Bloom, singer Caitlin Burr, Saline singer-pianist Jean Wilson, and others. Refreshments. 7–9 p.m., Dixboro United Methodist Church, 5221 Church Rd. Free.
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Bo Johnson: Ann Arbor Comedy Showcase
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Dec. 4–6. Seattle-based comic whose warm monotone belies a sardonic, self-deprecating sense of humor. Postings on Johnson’s popular TikTok account have gone viral several times, leading to widespread media coverage. Preceded by opening acts TBA. Alcohol served. 7:15 p.m. (Thurs.–Sat.) & 9:45 p.m. (Sat.), 212 S. Fourth Ave. $21 (Thurs., $16) at aacomedy.com and (if available) at the door. (734) 996–9080.
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“A Man for Christmas”: Neighborhood Theatre Group
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Dec. 5–7 & 11–14. NTG founder Kristin Ann Danko directs local actors in her 2019 Hallmark Christmas musical parody, cowritten with local playwright A.M. Dean. It’s about a single woman, about to turn 30, returning home for the holidays to celebrate the engagements of both her sister and her dad. If she can win the affections of a local lad and make it into a triple engagement, she’ll have herself a Christmas for the books. For mature audiences. 7:30 p.m. (Thurs.–Sat.) & 2 p.m. (Sun.), The Back Office Studio, 13 N. Washington St., Ypsi. Tickets $20 (students, $12) in advance at ticketstripe.com/manforchristmas and (if available) at the door. [email protected].
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“DJ Whittington’s Kool Kat: A Hip-Hop Panto”: Theatre Nova
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Every Fri.–Sun., Dec. 5–Jan. 4. Mike Sandusky directs Carla Milarch and R. MacKenzie Lewis’s latest seasonal panto comedy, a hip-hop version of the English folktale of Dick Whittington. Loosely based on a lord mayor of London in the late Middle Ages, Whittington rises from poverty to wealth by selling his cat to a rat-infested town. British panto is a genre that blends familiar children’s stories with a bit of vaudeville to create a raucous family entertainment. Theatre Nova’s panto, a popular annual tradition, usually sells out. 7:30 p.m. (Fri. & Sat.), 3 p.m. (Sat.), & 2 p.m. (Sun.), Theatre Nova, 410 W. Huron St. Tickets $32 ($25, seniors; $15, students; $12, age 16 and under) in advance at theatrenova.org & at the door. (734) 635–8450.
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“That’s a Choice Comedy Showcase”: Water Tower Distilling Co
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Performances by 8–10 regional comics. Emcee is local actress & comic Alice Duhon. Age 21 & up only. 7:30 p.m., WTDC, 23 N. Washington St., Ypsi. Free. instagram.com/thatsachoicecomedy.
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“The rePercussions”: U-M Groove Performance Group
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High-energy performance by this popular U-M student percussion ensemble, which uses both traditional and nontraditional instruments (buckets, trash cans, water barrels, ladders, and more). 7:30 p.m., Power Center. Tickets $10 (students, $5) in advance at mutotix.umich.edu, and (if available) at the door. [email protected].
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“The Tragedy of Carmen”: U-M Chamber Opera
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Dec. 5 & 6. Timothy Cheek directs U-M opera students in Peter Brook’s stripped-down 80-minute 1983 adaptation of the popular Bizet opera, a melodrama about a hot-blooded femme fatale who ruins a weak-willed soldier. Brook’s raw, theatrical version retains the essence of the original while heightening its passionate intensity, though at the expense of some of the original’s musicality. The stripped-down adaptation retains the most popular gems of Bizet’s famous score but cuts down the cast to 4 main characters, eliminates the choruses, and reworks the score for chamber orchestra. French, English supertitles. 7:30 p.m., U-M Moore Bldg. McIntosh Theatre, 1100 Baits. Free. (734) 764–0583.
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Friday Night Improv: Hear.Say Brewing + Theater
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Every Fri. Performance by Eleven Non-Blondes, a house team of experienced improvisers. 7:30–9 p.m., HSBT, 2350 W. Liberty. $15 in advance at heardotsay.com/events, $18 (if available) at the door. [email protected].
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“Astronomy Night”: U-M Detroit Observatory
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Dec. 5 & 12. A chance to see antique telescopes, hear presentations on astronomical phenomena, and (weather permitting) observe the night sky through the observatory’s historic Fitz telescope. On Dec. 5, 1-hour guided tours (preregistration required) begin at 8, 8:30, 9, & 9:30 p.m. 8–10:30 p.m., U-M Detroit Observatory, 1398 E. Ann at Observatory. Free. Space limited; preregistration requested at detroitobservatory.umich.edu. (734) 764–3482.
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“Matilda”: Professional Youth Theatre of Michigan
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Dec. 5–14. Megan Wright-Jones directs 3 casts of local youth actors in grades 2–12 in a 1-hour version of Dennis Kelly and Tim Minchin’s 2011 musical. The story, based on Roald Dahl’s children’s novel, centers on a precocious 5-year-old girl with the gift of telekinesis who loves reading. New York Times theater critic Ben Brantley called the original Broadway production “a sweet and sharp-witted work.” 6 & 8 p.m. (Dec. 5), noon; 2, 6, & 8 p.m. (Dec. 6); noon & 2 p.m. (Dec. 7); 7 p.m. (Dec. 12); 2 & 7 p.m. (Dec. 13); and noon (Dec. 14). Riverside Arts Center, 76 N. Huron St., Ypsi. Tickets $20 in advance at pytmi.square.site & (if available) at the door. (734) 660–2966, pytmi.com.
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“Norma & Wanda”: Purple Rose Theatre Company
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Every Wed.–Sun., Sept. 25–Dec. 21. Rhiannon Ragland directs Purple Rose founder Jeff Daniels’ 2005 comedy about two very different sisters who get themselves into an outrageous pickle over an old high school boyfriend, a chaotic church social, and a secret family recipe for Christmas sausage. Adult language and subject matter. 7:30 p.m. (Thurs.), 8 p.m. (Fri. & Sat.), 3 p.m. (Sat.), & 2 p.m. (Sun.). Purple Rose Theatre, 137 Park St., Chelsea. Tickets $30–$50 in advance at purplerosetheatre.org & by phone, and (if available) at the door. Discounts available for students, seniors, teachers, military personnel, and groups. (734) 433–7673.
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“The Gondoliers”: U-M Gilbert & Sullivan Society
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Dec. 4-7. This accomplished town-and-gown company performs Gilbert & Sullivan’s 1889 comic operetta about 2 handsome gondoliers whose romances with Venetian peasant girls are interrupted when a misunderstanding makes them kings for a day. Accidental bigamy, an arranged royal marriage, and switched-at-birth babies add twists to the lighthearted musical satire. 8 p.m. (Thurs.–Sat.) & 2 p.m. (Sat. & Sun.), Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, 911 North University. Tickets $30 (seniors, $27; students with ID, $10) in advance at the Michigan League Ticket Office, muto.umich.edu, and at the door. (734) 763–8587.
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Riverside Swings: Riverside Arts Center
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Every Fri. Swing dancing to recorded music. No partner or experience required. Wear comfortable low-grip/tread shoes. Preceded at 7 and 8 p.m. by hour-long lessons. Followed by a “late night blues-&-fusion” dance. The 1st Friday of each month is free, and the 3rd Fridays include a Charleston lesson. 9–11 p.m., RAC, 76 N. Huron St., Ypsi. $5 (students, $4). riversidearts.org/riverside-swings.
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“Love Actually”: Michigan Theater
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Film screenings every day. Tickets $10.50 unless otherwise noted (children under 12, students, seniors age 65 and older, & U.S. veterans, $8.50; Marquee Arts members, $8) in advance online (recommended) & at the door. For updated schedule, see marquee-arts.org/calendar.
Dec. 5: “Love Actually” (Richard Curtis, 2003). Christmas-themed rom-com with an ensemble cast and multiple storylines. Alan Rickman, Bill Nighy, Colin Firth, Emma Thompson, Hugh Grant, Liam Neeson, Keira Knightley. 9:30 p.m.
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“Turtle Cat Comedy”: Hear.Say Brewing + Theater
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Local and visiting stand-up comics TBA. 9:30–10:45 p.m., HSBT, 2350 W. Liberty. $15 in advance at heardotsay.com/events, $18 (if available) at the door. [email protected].
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“The Thanksgiving Play”: Penny Seats Theatre Company
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Every Thurs.–Sun. (except Nov. 27), Nov. 21–Dec. 7. Kelley Rawls directs local actors in Larissa FastHorse’s 2018 satirical comedy about a troupe of terminally woke theater artists who scramble to create a grade school pageant that somehow manages to celebrate both Turkey Day and Native American Heritage Month. 8 p.m. (Thurs.–Sat., except Dec. 5), 10 p.m. (Fri., Dec. 5), and 2 p.m. (Sun.), Cahoots, 206 E. Huron St. Tickets $20 (students, $15; kids 12 & under, $14; seniors, $18) in advance at pennyseats.org and (if available) at the door. (734) 926-5346, [email protected].
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“Ride the Cyclone”: U-M Basement Arts
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Dec. 5 & 6. Logan Dilley directs fellow U-M students in Jacob Richmond & Brooke Maxwell’s 2009 dark musical comedy about 6 teenage boys who are killed in a freak roller coaster accident. When they awake in limbo, they are met by a mechanical fortune teller who invites each to tell a story to win a chance at returning to life. 7 & 11 p.m. (Fri.) & 7 p.m. (Sat.), U-M Walgreen Drama Center Newman Studio, 1226 Murfin. Free. umichbasementarts.com.
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