Metro Detroit is always so full of events and other fun things to do that it can be tough keeping track of it all. To help you plan your weekend itineraries, weβve asked Ryan Patrick Hooper, the host ofΜύΜύto share his top May happenings in the area. Plus, save the dates for comedy shows, film screenings, stage performances, and more.
Music: An ode to Aretha Franklin with a full orchestra
βThe story of Aretha Franklin is the story of America in the second half of the twentieth century.β Thatβs how the Detroit Symphony Orchestra is pitching its upcoming tribute to the Queen of Soul as part of its pops series, bringing the best of Broadway, film, television, and the pop world to the Orchestra Hall stage with the assistance of a full orchestra.
Singers Tamika Lawrence, Coco Smith, and Blaine Krauss are up to the challenge of bringing Aretha Franklinβs biggest hits to life for Detroit audiences, which are sure to pack the house for this one.
Respect: A Tribute to Aretha Franklin opens at Orchestra Hall, , on Friday, May 26, and runs through Sunday, May 28. For more information and tickets, visit .
Theatre: Six gets ready to sing its way into the hearts of Detroiters
The Broadway in Detroit 2023-24 subscription season is kicking off with some major musical gravity. This powerhouse Broadway production lands in Detroit for the first time, bringing some heavyweight accolades along with it, including the Tony for best original score last year.
Six puts the idea of pop-singing divas into a historical context as the six wives of Henry VIII take the microphone to sing out their heartbreak and try to prove who suffered the most under the hand of the ruthless king.
Itβs a concept that Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss premiered back in 2017, when they were still students studying at Cambridge University. Their fresh eyes put together something smart, sassy, and full of historical nuggets to entertain even the most jaded lovers of musicals.
Six opens at the Fisher Theatre, , on Tuesday, May 23, and runs through Sunday, June 11. For tickets, visit .
Comedy: Funny ladies take center stage in Hamtramck
Detroitβs comedy scene has grown quite a bit over the years, punching well above its weight class with a bevy of local talent and more showcases to see than ever before (and weβre not just talking about legendary staple Mark Ridleyβs Comedy Castle in Royal Oak, which is still a go-to for any fans of stand-up comedy).
As in any comedy scene, however, getting diverse voices on stages remains a challenge β itβs still very much a male- dominated medium.
is taking a stab at changing that. Itβs a celebration of marginalized voices across a spectrum of genders and from every medium β youβll see improv, podcasts, and stand-up and have the chance to attend workshops over the two-day festival. Proceeds from the festival help support nonprofits like , which provides support for queer youth and young adults of color, and the , which helps put performing arts and improv classes into Detroit Public Schools.
Detroit Women of Comedy Festival happens across two days (May 19-20) at the Planet Ant Theatre, . For tickets and additional details, visitΜύ.
On my playlist: A reason to Movement this year at Hart Plaza
The arrival of the Movement music festival will take this spot in my column every May until the Earth and the records stop spinning. Itβs a force of nature too massive to ignore β a stunning ode to Detroitβs electronic music history, which is one of the cityβs greatest cultural exports (and a massive source of cultural tourism, too, attracting over 110,000 patrons across three days).
With six stages and over 115 acts, itβs one of the largest editions of the fest, which dates back more than 20 years (if you include a few name changes during that time). And the homegrown talent is once again the main highlight.
Living legends who helped pioneer techno and house music in the city, like Stacey βHotwaxxβ Hale and Carl Craig, are on the bill, plus the next generation of musicians, including Shigeto, Ladylike, and Ladymonix. National headlinersΜύto add to the list of must-see acts include Caribou, Basement Jaxx, and Three 6 Mafia.
Movement music festival happens Memorial Day weekend (May 27-29) at Hart Plaza, . Tickets are available via .
More Top Metro Detroit Events in May 2023
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86th Annual Detroit Public Schools Community District Student Exhibition
Detroit Public Schools studentsΜύin grades K-12 will have an opportunity to present their imaginative works to the DIAβs vast audience at this annual exhibition. The display includes paintings, prints, drawings, photographs, ceramics, videos, jewelry, and more. April 22-May 28. No cost with museum admission. Detroit Institute of Arts, ; .
Father John Misty
This prolific singer-songwriter rose to prominence as drummer and backing vocalist for Seattle-based indie band Fleet Foxes. After leaving the band in 2012, Misty went on to release multiple critically acclaimed solo albums, including 2015βs I Love You, Honeybear. He will support his latest effort, 2022βs Chloe and the Next 20th Century, when he embarks on a North American tour this spring with support from folk artist Butch Bastard. May 1. $40+. Masonic Cathedral Theatre, ; .
Small Town Murder
On their hit podcast, Small Town Murder, comedians James Pietragallo and Jimmie Whisman analyze homicidal crimes in small-town America for their many listeners. Although the stories are troubling, the comediansβ witty and comedic perspectives keep audiences entertained and laughing. See them work their magic live on stage when they take their show on the road this month. May 5. $39+. Masonic Cathedral Theatre, ; .
Candlelight Concert: 100 Years of Warner Bros.
Celebrate a century of memorable music from iconic films like The Wizard of Oz, Casablanca, The Lord of the Rings, and more at this multi-sensory experience at Detroitβs Redford Theatre. The Listeso String Quartet will perform the 65-minute program amid the ambient glow of hundreds of candles, creating a uniquely memorable experience for ages 8 and up. May 6. $32+. Redford Theatre, ; .
KC and the Sunshine Band
Boasting a back catalog rife with party hits, including βThatβs the Way (I Like It),β βShake Your Booty,β and βKeep It Cominβ Love,β this legendary disco-funk ensemble is sure to get the audience dancing at Detroitβs Music Hall this month. Led by vocalist and songwriter Harry Wayne Casey, the group has sold more than 100 million records worldwide over the course of its nearly 50-year career. May 7. $64+. Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts, ; .Μύ
Disneyβs Aladdin
The beloved 1992 animated film comes to life in this musical Broadway adaptation directed and choreographed by Tony Award winner Casey Nicholaw. Hear favorite songs from the original Disney feature, along with new music by Tony and Academy Award-winning composer Alan Menken, when the magical production makes a stop at Detroitβs Fisher Theatre for a five-day run. Recommended for ages 6 and up. May 9-14. $35+. Fisher Theatre, ; .
Motherβs Day Celebration
Presented by Mix 92.3, this night of soulful gospel music is the perfect treat for music-loving moms. The program features Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Tasha Cobbs Leonard, whose 2013 hit single βBreak Every Chainβ topped Billboardβs Gospel Songs chart. Grammy Award-nominated vocalists Tamela Mann and Jekalyn Carr will also perform, along with singer-songwriter Charles Jenkins. May 12. $54+. Fox Theatre, ; .
David Cross
Best known for his roles in acclaimed TV comedies, including Mr. Show, Arrested Development, and Modern Family, this Emmy Award-winning comedian, actor, director, and writer will perform at Royal Oak Music Theatre as part of an expansive spring tour. Crossβs newest stand-up special, Iβm From the Future, was released in February and can be streamed for free via his website. May 13. $42.50+. Royal Oak Music Theatre, ; .
Madagascar the Musical
Follow Alex the lion, Marty the zebra, Melman the giraffe, and Gloria the hippo as they embark on a new journey in this musical stage adaptation of the hit film franchise. Kids of all ages will be dazzled by catchy songs, colorful costumes, vibrant sets, and opportunities to sing and dance along with the characters. May 13. $15+. Fox Theatre, ; .
Harold Lloyd Celebration with Suzanne Lloyd
The granddaughter of legendary silent film actor Harold Lloyd will be on-site at Detroitβs Redford Theatre for two days of events to celebrate her grandfatherβs legacy. Screenings will commemorate the 95th anniversary of two of Lloydβs best-known films β The Freshman and Speedy β complete with live organ music. On Saturday, the theater will hold a VIP reception featuring a Q&A with Suzanne Lloyd, along with specialty desserts and screenings of rare home movies. May 19-20. $15+. Redford Theatre, ; .
The Mavericks
Hailing from Miami, this eclectic band blends country and Americana music with pop and Latin influences to create a unique, genre-bending sound. The groupβs most recent album, 2020βs En Espanol, was recorded entirely in Spanish and emphasized the bandβs Latin American roots by incorporating mariachi, salsa, ska, and Afro-Cuban elements. May 19. $39.50+. Michigan Theater,; .Μύ
Tom Papa
With more than 20 years of stand-up experience under his belt, this New Jersey-based comedian, actor, and radio host is sure to bring the laughs when he stops at Royal Oak Music Theatre this month. His newest special, What a Day!, is streaming on Netflix and features the comedianβs hilarious takes on βpost-marriage intimacy, his problematic pet pug, and why men are to blame for most of lifeβs inconveniences.β May 20. $34.50+. Royal Oak Music Theatre, ; .
Seal
The London-based Grammy Award-winning soul and R&B singer will launch a world tour this spring in celebration of his 30-plus year career. Hear hits like βKiss From a Rose,β βCrazy,β and βKillerβ when the singer performs his iconic first two records, Seal and Seal II, in their entirety. English new-wave act The Buggles will kick off the show. May 21. $49+. Fox Theatre, ; .
Janet Jackson
The five-time Grammy Award-winning global superstar will make a stop at Detroitβs Little Caesars Arena on her upcoming Together Again North American tour. Fans will have a chance to hear Jacksonβs newest song, βLuv I Luv,β along with chart-topping classics like βControl,β βRhythm Nation,β and βAll for You.β Rapper and producer Ludacris will open the show. May 24. $72+. Little Caesars Arena, ; .
Internal Affairs Trilogy
Released in 2002 and 2003, this trilogy of films by Hong Kong-based directors Andrew Lau Wai-keung and Alan Mak served as the source material for Martin Scorseseβs 2006 Academy Award-winning film The Departed. Featuring superstar actors Tony Leung Chiu-wai and Andy Lau Tak-wah, the films utilize Buddhist philosophical motifs to weave tales of self-deception and betrayal in Hong Kongβs criminal underworld. Each film will screen separately. May 26-27. $7.50+. Detroit Film Theatre, ; .
Ella Mai
This R&B phenom was discovered following her audition for the 11th season of the British reality music competition show The X Factor. Since then, sheβs released three EPs and two full-length studio albums, which garnered her a Grammy Award, a BET Award, and three Billboard Music Awards. Sheβll support her latest effort, 2022βs Heart on My Sleeve, when she hits the road for a North American tour this spring. May 30. $64+. The Fillmore, ; .
This story is part of the May 2023 issue of ΒιΆΉ·¬ΊΕ Detroit. Read more in our Digital Edition.
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