Arts and Entertainment
June 9, 2023
From: Flint Institute of MusicThe Transformative Power of the Arts.
For All of Flint.
Flint Repertory Theatre
Ragtime
Jun 9 - 25
Elgood Theatre
Flint School of Performing Arts & Flint Symphony Orchestra
Chamber Series Music On the Lawn
Jun 9 6:30 pm - Vocal & Rhythm
Jun 16 6:30 pm - Woodwinds
Jun 23 6:30 pm - Vintage Brass
Dort Music Center - MacArthur Recital Hall Lawn
Hook
Jun 16, 7:00 pm
Capitol Theatre
Singin' in the Rain
Jun 23, 7:00 pm
Capitol Theatre
FIM Flint School of Performing Arts
Host Families Needed
FSPA has TWO very exciting opportunities this year to host out-of-town musicians. We need people interested in hosting these talented musicians while they stay in Flint to participate in various workshops and performances.
July 1 - 11, 2023
Limonest, France
Conservatoire de Limonest (France) and their Youth Orchestra
approximately 30 students and adults
Sep 30 - Oct 8, 2023
Ahrensburg, Germany
Ahrensburg Youth Music
approximately 50 students (majority legal adults)
What does it mean to be a host?
- All homes and family structures are eligible to be hosts!
- Visitors are housed in pairs and stay 5-8 days. You do not need to speak German or French to host – all visitors are fluent in English.
- Hosts provide many of the meals for their guests, including packed lunches.
- Hosts provide transportation for their guests as one of their primary hosting duties. The guests will have unique and rigorous rehearsal and performance schedules.
- Host families support their guests through this exciting but stressful time.
- Host families provide cultural experiences for their guests.
If you are interested in becoming a host for our guests, please reach out to Jane Jaksa, Volunteer Coordinator, to begin the process. Feel free to reach out with any and all questions. Jane Jaksa, [email protected], 810-238-1350 x 3126
Flint Youth Theatre Ensemble
Summer Show Auditions
The Rude Mechanicals
by Ed Graczyk
Freely adapted from William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream
Auditions: Wednesday, June 14, from 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm in room 174
Who can audition: Student's entering 6th grade - graduating seniors
Rehearsals: Mon-Fri starting July 17 - Aug11 (1 pm - 4 pm)
Performances: Aug 11 (2 pm & 7 pm) FIM's Outdoor Theatre
Show length: 60 mins.
Cast size: 10 actors and other possible technical positions
Synopsis: With scant allegiance to the work of Shakespeare, this play takes many liberties with Bard's text. In doing so, it achieves a comedy style of its own. Peter Quince, the carpenter, is out of work and in his idleness, persuades his friends, "the rude mechanicals," to compete for a prize the duke is offering for a play to be performed in honor of his wedding. The rude mechanicals snatch at the chance to recoup their failing fortunes. Manipulated by Puck, a playful sprite, Quince writes a play about Pyramus and Thisbe and recruits the rude mechanicals to perform in it.
New Website Launched
To better serve our patrons, FIM launched a major website redesign on May 22. The only active URLs will be thefim.org and tickets.thefim.org. Using any prior URLs for Whiting Auditorium, Capitol Theatre or FIM Ticket Center will automatically redirect.
If you experience any issues, please contact us at [email protected].
Thank you
Message from the Executive Office
If you haven’t heard already, we have some BIG NEWS this week at FIM! The 2023-24 Season has been announced and packages are now on sale! We are so excited about the breadth of programming available, and we hope you’ll take a moment to check it out. Our Create Your Own Package program allows you to choose any 3 shows across any FIM venue or program and save 15%. This is in addition to the 30% Genesee County Millage discount, plus prime seating options and a host of other benefits. You can browse the complete season here or request a catalog or help by calling FIM Ticket Center at 810.237.7333.
While you’re at it, grab some tickets to the last event in our 2022-23 season—the Flint Repertory Theatre’s production of Ragtime, which opens TONIGHT! The musical, a reimagined chamber production of the 1998 Tony Award-winning show, explores the American experience through the lens of three intersecting stories spanning across culture and social class. While the opening night show is sold outthe production runs through June 25, and this timeless musical is the perfect excuse to visit the intimate FIM Elgood Theatre.
We also continue our free FSPA/FSO Chamber Music Series tonight on the Lawn of MacArthur Recital Hall at FIM Dort Music Center. Bring a lawn chair or blanket and enjoy the stirring duet of vocalist Lateena Martin and pianist Roger Jones, ready to sooth our souls with a summer evening serenade.
Lastly, we need your help! At FIM we believe in the power of the arts to transform lives. Our connection to music, theatre, and dance is universal and has the power to unite us across language and culture. To demonstrate this in a literal sense, FIMFlint School of Performing Arts has arranged a number of cultural exchange experiences for young performers, and we need your help to make their experiences transformative in the most positive way. If you have the time, space, and inclination, please consider hosting youth from France this Summer or those from Germany in the Fall. Details are listed in the newsletter above and on the website. We guarantee you won’t regret the experience, and perhaps you’ll find yourself transformed in the process.
Our thanks, as ever.
Sincerely,
Rodney Lontine
President and CEO
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