Help the Front-of-House crew hand out programs, run concessions, pour beer and wine, assist patrons in finding their seats and as a thank you, you'll get to see an entire performance absolutely free.
It's Shakespeare, but it's shorter and funnier! It's Shakespeare, but it's shorter and funnier! Get your tickets now for The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged), running January 25th through February 9th on the Kalamazoo Civic Theatre's main stage. Three traveling actors will set up shop and attempt a feat never attempted before; perform all of Shakespeare's 37 plays in an hour-and-a-half. Insanity, you say? Well, yes. Yes it is.
January is National Hobby Month, so whether you're revisiting an old pastime, honing your already impressive skills, or picking up something new, Kalamazoo has classes, courses, and camps for the new year.
The Patron Services Manager works to ensure that every patron's experience, from their ticket purchase to the curtain call, is above and beyond expectation. Candidates must have superior customer service skills, work well under pressure, be able to problem solve, be computer literate, and be able to lift thirty pounds. For a complete list of qualifications or to get more information on the position click here. Resumes can be emailed to Lynn McLeod at LMcLeod@kazoocivic.com with the subject line "Patron Services Manager Position".
Tickets for whatever-the-hell-is-going-on-in-the-above-picture go on sale January 10th. Matinee and evening performances run from January 25th through February 9th. Get more information here, and stay tuned for individual cast interviews with Stefani, Brian, Dustin, the robot, the chicken, and Phil on Wheels. Don't miss this hilarious show.
Tickets are on sale right now for a special Valentine's Day event at the Civic Theatre in downtown Kalamazoo. Edie Falco (Sopranos, Nurse Jackie) and Stephen Wallem (Nurse Jackie) present "Love Letters" Friday, February 14th and Saturday, February 15th.
It's the story of Caractacus Potts, an eccentric inventor who takes on restoring an old race car with the help of his two children, Jeremy and Jemima. They soon discover that this is no ordinary race car, but a vehicle capable of taking flight!