By: Curious Theatre Company On: November 13, 2018 In: Uncategorized Comments: 0

  ♥ A Love Letter to Annie Butler ♥ from Maggie Schlundt, Patron Development Manager Curious is delighted to welcome Anne F. Butler (affectionately known as Annie) to...

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By: Curious Theatre Company On: June 18, 2018 In: Uncategorized Comments: 0

Anne-Ruth Wertheim Racism unraveled – how it works and how its guise is changingeled – how it works and...

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By: Curious Theatre Company On: June 15, 2018 In: Uncategorized Comments: 0

The Dolls – Installation   What a strange task it was, to create an installation to present these tactile,...

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By: Curious Theatre Company On: June 15, 2018 In: Uncategorized Comments: 0

Things everyone should know about Interracial Relationships By Zeba Blay Nearly 50 years after Richard and Mildred Loving took...

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By: Curious Theatre Company On: March 05, 2018 In: Uncategorized Comments: 0

Read A woman on the edge of time: a son investigates his trailblazing mother’s young suicide by Jeremy Gavron....

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By: Curious Theatre Company On: December 27, 2017 In: Uncategorized Comments: 0

When Janice Benning Lacek looks back on the inaugural years of Curious she recalls a small and scrappy team...

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By: Curious Theatre Company On: December 27, 2017 In: Uncategorized Comments: 0

Chris Merrell doesn’t remember how he first heard about Curious Theatre Company, but since becoming a supporter he’s had...

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By: Curious Theatre Company On: December 27, 2017 In: Uncategorized Comments: 0

GO DEEPER INTO DETROIT ’67 Resources Recommended by our Friends at the Denver Public Library. Read Listen, Whitey!: the...

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By: Curious Theatre Company On: December 05, 2017 In: Uncategorized Comments: 0

By Katie Maltais Dominique Morisseau is a busy woman. Ask anyone – she’s tough to track down. An actress...

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By: Curious Theatre Company On: December 05, 2017 In: Uncategorized Comments: 0

by Emily Whalen The summer of 1967 was meant to be the Summer of Love in Detroit, but no...

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