Mission

Trinity House Theatre exists to enrich and enliven the communities of Southeastern Michigan through brave, truthful and necessary works of art.

Trinity House Theatre
38840 West Six Mile
Livonia, MI 48152
734-464-6302

Paul Patton Founder’s Club

Recognizing Donors of $5,000 or more

David J. Weigel
Farmington, MI

Recognizing Donors of $1,000 or more

Patrick Falcusan
Farmington Hills, MI

Guy Snyder
Snytco Inc.

Tim Dunham
Redford, MI

Susan Vanden Brink
Detroit, MI

Lloyd Vanden Brink
Detroit, MI

Greg Poulos
Livonia MI

Trinity Church of Livonia

Kathy Kitzmann
Redford, MI

Mark Wallace
Detroit, MI

Bill and Tess Weld-Wallis
Detroit, MI

Kevin and Paula Stemberger
Northville, MI

Ron Masino
Livonia, MI.

Anne Spencer
Plymouth, MI.

Quality Inn and Suites
Livonia, MI

Erin Archambault
Plymouth, MI

Coming Up at Trinity House Theatre

aroundthehouse
corndaddy
petercase
judy
kitty
benefit
orpheum.lacla
danny.carrie
acousticeidolon
twangtownparamours
billmalone
emptychair

For more information about each show, click on the slide or visit our Upcoming Shows page.

Advance tickets are always recommended. For details about how to purchase tickets in advance visit the Tickets page.

Trinity House Theatre is a non-profit, membership driven organization. Becoming a member has many benefits including discount tickets. Visit the Membership page for more information.

Trinity House Theatre Summer Youth Theatre Program

Trinity House Theatre will host the annual Summer Youth Theatre program July 15-19 and 22-26.  This year’s theme is Adventures in Wonderland.   Download the application here.

Students aged 9-16 are welcome to participate. There will be two week-long theatre camps—come for one week, or stay for both! The camp will be led by Emily Patton Levickas who has directed the program for the past three summers. Students will explore the world of wonder and nonsense made famous in Lewis Carroll’s classic book Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Carroll’s book is known for its quirky characters, nonsensical poems, and fantastical plot. Students in the program will be cast in various roles to retell Alice’s adventures, culminating in a performance for family and friends at the end of each week.

Class Time

Classes are held daily, Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Lunch will be from 12:00-12:30 p.m. Students bring a bag lunch each day. A performance will be held on both Fridays, July 19 & 26, at 2:30. Family and friends are encouraged to attend!

Cost
$150 for one week, $275 for two weeks. There is a $25 discount for any additional children from the same family.