♥ 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...
Read moreAnne-Ruth Wertheim Racism unraveled – how it works and how its guise is changingeled – how it works and...
Read moreThe Dolls – Installation What a strange task it was, to create an installation to present these tactile,...
Read moreThings everyone should know about Interracial Relationships By Zeba Blay Nearly 50 years after Richard and Mildred Loving took...
Read moreRead A woman on the edge of time: a son investigates his trailblazing mother’s young suicide by Jeremy Gavron....
Read moreWhen Janice Benning Lacek looks back on the inaugural years of Curious she recalls a small and scrappy team...
Read moreChris Merrell doesn’t remember how he first heard about Curious Theatre Company, but since becoming a supporter he’s had...
Read moreGO DEEPER INTO DETROIT ’67 Resources Recommended by our Friends at the Denver Public Library. Read Listen, Whitey!: the...
Read moreBy Katie Maltais Dominique Morisseau is a busy woman. Ask anyone – she’s tough to track down. An actress...
Read moreby Emily Whalen The summer of 1967 was meant to be the Summer of Love in Detroit, but no...
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