Theatre Performances

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Productions

With nearly 40 years of history, HFC Theatre offers a full season of performances, featuring recent premieres by Detroit-area playwrights, original productions from the HFC-24 project, and Broadway titles. Over the years, HFC has earned a number of nominations, recognitions of merit, and awards from the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival at the regional and national level.

Program

HFC's Theatre Program has graduated many talented artists who go on to transfer to four-year universities and pursue successful careers in theatre and productions.

Past Performances and News

See news releases of our past productions including cast information and photo galleries of the live performances going back to 1985!

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Amanda Chahine returns to her alma mater after exploring multiple careers

HFC web content and design manager Amanda Chahine is excited to return to her alma mater, where she learned that her potential was boundless.
HFC Theatre students and instructor practicing with swords.

HFC holds auditions for “Freddy, Mabel, & the Pirate King” September 17

HFC Theatre will hold auditions for one of its biggest shows ever: “Freddy, Mabel, & the Pirate King” (an original adaptation of “The Pirates of Penzance”) on Sept. 17. All students are welcome. No acting experience required.
Students during a previous HFC-24 event

Students, sign up for HFC-24, a night-and-day arts collaboration

HFC-24 is an innovative day-long collaborative arts project that welcomes all HFC students. It celebrates collaboration across disciplines and broad creativity without perfectionism. Don't miss the public reveal on Sept. 13 at 7:30 p.m.
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HFC launches inaugural Standardized Patient initiative

HFC's Nursing and Theatre programs have joined forces to launch the Standardized Patient initiative, which uses specifically trained actors to portray patients in simulation scenarios.