Detroit Repertory Theatre is a
regional theatre located at 13103 Woodrow Wilson in
Detroit,
Michigan with a
seating capacity of 194. It is Michigan's longest running, non-profit, professional (union) Theatre. The theatre began as a children's musical touring company in 1957 and performed throughout Michigan, Indiana, Ohio and Pennsylvania, before it established itself on Woodrow Wilson Avenue in
Detroit in 1963. It survived the race riots of 1967 and has been over the nearly 60 years of its existence often the only fully professional non-profit theatre in Detroit. The theatre averages about 60,000 admissions each year.
Among the world premieres to open at Detroit Rep are
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Arborophilia'' in 2006 and ''
Causa Mortis
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selected Appel's ''Causa Mortis'' for inclusion in ''
Regional Best 2011
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'' as one of the nine top plays to premiere at regional theaters during the 2009–10 season.
History
Originating as a touring company that put on children's shows, the Detroit Repertory Theatre is Michigan's oldest professional theatre. Bruce Millan, former artistic director of the company, Rip (T.O. Andrus), Dee Andrus, and Barbara Busby founded the Detroit Repertory Theatre in 1957. From the years 1957 to 1963, the company toured all around the Midwest, putting on shows in states like Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. Settling on Woodrow Wilson in the sixties, the company became a theatre rooted in its founding ideals, standing against social issues like racism, bigotry, and vilificati