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    Meadow Brook Theatre

    Meadow Brook Theatre

    (21 reviews)

    I'm a huge fan of the arts. Apparently Detroit has a plethora of theater throughout the…read moreMetropolitan area and surrounding cities. Anyway, I visit this theater frequently. It's located on the college campus. They feature a lot of classics plays and new stuff as well. It's located in Rochester so the drive from Detroit can be taxing-- it's about 35-40mins. I've seen Little Shops of Horror, a Christmas Carol, Blues in the Night and a couple of others that I can't recall the names. The theater is pretty spacious. It's not the Opera House but it's nice and family friendly. There's also a small art gallery located inside which features some very talented artists that I believe attend or attended the university.

    I went to Meadowbrook Theatre last night. What a wonderful experience from beginning to end. The…read moreperformance was the 39th annual showing of The Christmas Carol. The theatre seats 584 people and the in and out is rather slow but well worth the wait. The Theatre has a no eating or drinking policy to preserve the Theatre's clean and polished atmosphere. The history of the Meadowbrook Theatre is on the walls to your left and right as you walk the hallway to the Theatre. It was very nostalgic reading the Theatre beginning and triumphs. The Meadowbrook Theatre is on the Oakland University Campus which provides ample parking and a short walk to the entrance. The grounds are well kept and clean. I will be coming back to visit and watch more performances this year. The 2022 schedule is up and full of all different shows to choose from. I'll be trying to get my culture on this year and why not you as well.

    Deborah's Stage Door

    Deborah's Stage Door

    (16 reviews)

    Took our money and refused lessons…read more Two of our daughters were going to class there. One of our daughter was hurt during class. They refused to acknowledge this. We felt uncomfortable to send her back so we cancelled her lessons. The other daughter wanted to continue lessons but the owner called and told us not to send her as well. Payment is required one month upfront and we were willing to take a loss on the one daughter but not both. The owner refuses refunds.

    Parents, think twice before enrolling your child here!…read more My daughter has been involved in several shows with this company, and each time the experience gets worse. After this last one, we're officially done. Over the course of 3 months, there was no communication about schedule changes. Out of nowhere, they added the Wicked cast to a dance recital 30+ minutes away and told the kids they'd only get a medal if they attended. Families had to sit through 4+ hours just to watch their kid perform one song--and pay $18 per ticket for it. The new location is a joke. Construction is still incomplete. They should have finished the facility before running programs--not oversold camps and shows they clearly aren't equipped to handle just to fund their own build-out. The show itself was disappointing. Tattered curtains safety-pinned to windows, dollar store tablecloths on the wall, elementary-level paper trees, and a cardboard box as Oz. No microphones, no PA system, no choreography--just a boombox. Seating was folding chairs; I had to stand in the back just to see my daughter. The lack of professionalism and creativity did not go unnoticed. This felt more like a cash grab than a performance. These kids worked hard and deserved so much better. We won't be back--and I hope others think twice before signing up.

    Village Players of Birmingham

    Village Players of Birmingham

    (8 reviews)

    The shows this theater produces are indeed strong, but the leadership culture behind them is…read moretroubling. During my time with the company (two mainstage productions and one cabaret over about a year and a half), I saw a clear divide between the quality of the performances and the care for the people creating them. After I reported a more serious recent incident to members of leadership, it was deflected and ultimately ignored. In a follow-up call with a board member, he emphasized that their priority was "getting shows on stage," not addressing what happens between cast members offstage. That response made it clear that actor/performer safety and accountability are not treated as part of their responsibilities. From the outside, the organization looks polished and community-oriented. Inside, it lacks consistent, transparent leadership when harm occurs, and more troublingly, behind the curtain in rehearsals and offstage. The company prioritizes polished productions and familiar faces over genuine community. Long-standing contributors, especially skilled musicians or directors who have been around for years - also seem to operate without accountability. When serious issues arise, leadership's focus stays on keeping shows running and maintaining optics, not on addressing harm. This makes it difficult for newer members like myself to feel safe or valued. Connections at this theater stay surface-level because the culture doesn't encourage honesty or care beyond the stage. The theater's attention to sets, ticket sales, and production value is clear, but that same energy is rarely shown for the well-being of the people creating the work. New or prospective members/actors should be mindful of this culture and take care to understand how leadership handles concerns before committing their time energy, and talents here.

    I was very impressed by this place, as well as the production. I enjoy going to community theater I…read morethink it is an inexpensive way to enjoy a good evening out. This place puts on a professional production, and the theater itself is so comfortable. There's lots of legroom and there aren't any blind spots really. If I had any criticism to give it would be not for the play, but for the concession and the 50/50 tickets. They need to post larger signs so you understand, or definitely have people tending who are bolder individuals.

    Rondo String Quartet - theater - Updated May 2026

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