Hmmmm….. never heard the “rat story!!!” I always thought it might be the ever so subtile hauntings that gave people the ‘heebee-jeebies’ about the venue….
I didn’t think any DCPA people would ever see this. Yes, still in CA. Where are you? Awhile back, Harold Hogan was in the Actors Equity magazine. Got me reminising a bit. Glad to see he stuck with it. How and where are you?
The Eastown Theatre was the venue used by The Detroit Center for the Performing Arts from 1984-1990. Producer, Edgar Dietrich and Artistic Director, Charles H. Reed brought Main Stage Productions, Children’s Theatre, Educational Plays and Plays devoted to Black History Month, Playwrites Forum, and Theatrical Workshops for underprivilaged inner city youth to the City of Detroit. I was proud to be a part of this company for many years, as I’m sure many other performers and theatrical professionals were as well.
Donna Reczek
Hmmmm….. never heard the “rat story!!!” I always thought it might be the ever so subtile hauntings that gave people the ‘heebee-jeebies’ about the venue….
I didn’t think any DCPA people would ever see this. Yes, still in CA. Where are you? Awhile back, Harold Hogan was in the Actors Equity magazine. Got me reminising a bit. Glad to see he stuck with it. How and where are you?
The Eastown Theatre was the venue used by The Detroit Center for the Performing Arts from 1984-1990. Producer, Edgar Dietrich and Artistic Director, Charles H. Reed brought Main Stage Productions, Children’s Theatre, Educational Plays and Plays devoted to Black History Month, Playwrites Forum, and Theatrical Workshops for underprivilaged inner city youth to the City of Detroit. I was proud to be a part of this company for many years, as I’m sure many other performers and theatrical professionals were as well.
Donna Reczek