Two Tickets to See a Performance at the Ford Community & Performing Arts Center in Dearborn. Three Shows Available.
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Renaissance-inspired theater lures acclaimed crooners, dancers & acrobats to elegant stage framed by beautiful wood panels
Musicians often cultivate a dynamic stage persona by filling their shows with multiple costume changes, elaborate choreography, and family-vacation slideshows. Feast your eyes and ears on a thrilling performance with today’s GrouponLive deal for tickets to see a performance at the Ford Community & Performing Arts Center’s Michael A. Guido Theater in Dearborn. Tickets may be picked up at will-call, and seats will be located in Balcony B. Choose from the following performance and ticket options:
- For $39, you get two tickets to Motor City Doo Wop on Friday, October 14, at 8 p.m. (up to an $80 value). Doors open at 7:30 p.m.
- For $28, you get two tickets to In the Mood: A 1940s Musical Revue on Friday, November 11, at 7 p.m. (up to a $58 value). Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
- For $23, you get two tickets to the Golden Dragon Acrobats on Saturday, November 19, at 7 p.m. (up to a $48 value). Doors open at 6:30 p.m.<p>
The Michael A. Guido Theater welcomes performers from around the world to a Renaissance-inspired stage, peppering its calendar with shows from singers, dancers, acrobats, and other mesmerizing acts. Today’s deal treats arts enthusiasts to a choice of three shows that tickle the senses and noogie the mind. Helmed by members of members of The Marcels, The Reflections, and other popular groups from the 1950s and ’60s, Motor City Doo Wop swathes the theater in warm vocal harmonies on October 14. Guests will swoon as Shirley Alston Reeves, lead singer of The Shirelles, croons hits such as “Soldier Boy” and reach for their galoshes during Lou Christie’s tear-jerking performance of “Lightnin’ Strikes.” Fueled by the classic tunes of Glenn Miller and the Andrews Sisters, In the Mood takes the stage on November 11 to transport audiences to nightclubs and swing dances of the World War II era. Instead of prank-calling heads of state to induce hiccup fits, guests can let China’s Golden Dragon Acrobats take their breath away on November 19 with stunts, costumes, and traditional dances that have won the praise of the New York Times.
Flanked with wood and plaster paneling, the auditorium of the Michael A. Guido Theater teems with elegance at every turn; 1,201 plush seats provide regal seating, and the theater’s fleet of elevators encourages guests to make spaceship noises as they ascend.
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About Michael A. Guido Theater
A 1,201-seat auditorium that values acoustic excellence as much as visual grandeur, the Ford Community & Performing Arts Center houses ornate wooden accents and intricate wall panels that soar over a sweeping balcony peppered with plush red seats. Ample wheelchair seating and elevators to all levels abound, ensuring audience members seated in the balcony won’t need to rely on the creaky wooden catapults still in use at many theaters.