![]() Advance tickets $25, same-day tickets $30. The play, which opened earlier this month at Detroit Repertory Theatre, won a Pulitzer Prize in 2017 for being “a nuanced yet powerful drama that reminds audiences of the stacked deck still facing workers searching for the American Dream.”ĭetroit Repertory Theatre, 13103 Woodrow Wilson St., Detroit. In playwright Lynn Nottage’s “Sweat,” a group of Reading, Pennsylvania, factory workers struggles with life and loyalty in a failing economy and a rapidly changing industry. ![]() ![]() Playground Detroit, 2845 Gratiot Ave., Detroit. Green uses his artwork to uplift viewers and spread awareness of mental illness. ![]() Born and raised in Detroit, Green is a homeless man “living in a city full of drive and change, and overcoming poverty while trying to make a difference.” He paints in bright colors on found objects and depicts figurative and scenic images based on painful memories from his childhood, including the loss of a brother to suicide. Playground Detroit’s newest visual art exhibition, Keto Green’s “Against It All,” debuts Saturday with an opening reception from 6 to 9 p.m. This weekend's arts offerings in metro Detroit include great options for art lovers and collectors, theatergoers and classical music fans. ![]()
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