Jun 03 Wednesday
A ghost light is a single bulb left burning in a theater between performances, when the space is “dark.” A combination of safety, tradition, and superstition, the ghost light helps us avoid unseen obstacles in an unoccupied theater and keeps any artistic spirits who might reside there happy while the theater is unused. This season, as the Bower undergoes renovation and the Elgood remains dark to accommodate construction, Flint Rep’s Ghost Light Cabaret series will be keeping the lights on in our home venue. Join us on the first Wednesday of the month in the Elgood Lobby, transformed into an intimate club-style performance venue, for these one-night-only evenings of curated music, storytelling, and fun.
Jun 04 Thursday
Hello Dear,
Greetings from Obesity Conference 2026!On behalf of the Obesity 2026 Organizing Committee, I am pleased to invite you for upcoming the the 3rd International Conference on Obesity and Weight Management (Obesity 2026), taking place on June 04–05, 2026, in Paris, France.Conference URL: https://www.scitechseries.com/obesity We are waiting for your responseWarm regards,Lark Allen
Scitechseries is excited to announce the "3rd International Conference on Ophthalmology & Vision Science" (ICOVS 2026), scheduled as a Hybrid Event in Paris, France, from June 04–05, 2026. This HYBRID EVENT allows you to participate in person at Paris, France or virtually from your home or workplace. Conference theme: "Visionary Breakthroughs: Shaping the Future of Eye Health" focuses on cutting-edge research and advancements in the field.
This exhibition invited artists from around the country to explore the connection between literature and the visual arts. Each artist was given the challenge to select a fiction or nonfiction book that moves them and create works in any medium that visually interpret or respond to its pages. Books spark imagination, stir emotion, and transport us to new worlds—artists bring those worlds to life! Juried by Katie Rothley, Marketing & Public Relations Librarian at the Northville District Library, this exhibition celebrates the magic of storytelling and the creative journeys it inspires.
The Moth StorySLAM is an open-mic storytelling competition in which anyone can share a true, personal, 5-minute story on the night's theme. Sign up for a chance to tell a story or sit back and enjoy the show! Tonight’s theme is…
HOLIDAY GONE WRONG: Prepare a five minute story about your vacation woes. The moments you wished you could click your heels and be back home to the times you had to McGyver your way through. Stolen passports, lost reservations, the unsung hero that saved the day. Desert mirages, dead batteries, dangerous encounters. It was about the journey, not the destination.
Shakespeare’s most enchanting comedy! On the shortest night of the year, runaway lovers, a troupe of amateur actors, and mischievous fairies collide in a magical forest where nothing is quite what it seems. As the rules of logic unravel, four young lovers are swept away in a tangled web of charms, feuds, and moonlit mischief. Whimsical and witty, A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a joyful celebration of transformation and the strange spell of love.
Directed and adapted by Kaeleigh CasavantBy William Shakespeare
Jun 05 Friday
Winner of five Tony Awards, The Drowsy Chaperone is a hilarious love letter to the golden age of musicals. A lonely theatre fan drops the needle on his favorite cast album, and suddenly the show bursts to life in his living room, complete with jazz-age romance, tap-dancing gangsters, a tipsy chaperone, and nonstop showbiz antics. Overflowing with charm, wit, and show-stopping numbers, this “musical within a comedy” is pure escapist joy.
The Last Wide Open by Audrey CefalyMichigan PremiereA love song in three movements.
Over the course of three brief acts, the lives of weary waitress Lina and immigrant dishwasher Mikolaj play out in parallel universes—each a variation on a theme of longing, chance, and connection. With echoes of fate and flashes of magic in the mundane, this tender, time-bending story asks: what if love is less about destiny, and more about timing? Directed by Diane Hill.
May 22 – June 14, 2026Fridays 8:00 pm, Saturdays 3:00 pm and 8:00 pm, Sundays 2:00 pm
Tickets: General $30 / 65 & Over $25 / Students $15