UPCOMING SHOWS
Open Stage at Trinity House
Take a chance to share your music live on the Trinity House Theatre stage. Open Stage takes place the first and third Tuesday nights of the month (and 5th Tuesday if there is one). The doors open at 5:45 p.m. and the music starts at 6:00 p.m. Local songwriter, Terry Birkett, will serve as the […]
Find out more »Open Stage at Trinity House
Take a chance to share your music live on the Trinity House Theatre stage. Open Stage takes place the first and third Tuesday nights of the month (and 5th Tuesday if there is one). The doors open at 5:45 p.m. and the music starts at 6:00 p.m. Local songwriter, Terry Birkett, will serve as the […]
Find out more »Kim Richey – July 21, 2022
“I started off that record scared to death,” Kim Richey recalls of making Glimmer with producer Hugh Padgham back in 1999 in New York and London. A disastrous haircut, unfamiliar musicians, and oversized budgets didn’t help matters. “It wasn’t the way I was used to making records.” The way Richey was used to making records […]
Find out more »Ava Earl w/ Heather McCorkle – July 30, 2022
Before finishing high school, singer-songwriter Ava Earl has checked off many life dreams - opening for Maggie Rogers, playing music festival main stages, getting recruited to run track at Northwestern University, and releasing her fourth album, The Roses, released July 23, 2021. Having written hundreds of songs and performing on nearly as many stages, her creative output outpaces […]
Find out more »Open Stage at Trinity House
Take a chance to share your music live on the Trinity House Theatre stage. Open Stage takes place the first and third Tuesday nights of the month (and 5th Tuesday if there is one). The doors open at 5:45 p.m. and the music starts at 6:00 p.m. Local songwriter, Terry Birkett, will serve as the […]
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MUSIC. ARTS. COMMUNITY.
Trinity House was founded in 1981 by Paul Patton and members of Trinity Baptist Church in Livonia as a venue for live theatre. Later it was incorporated separately as a non-profit arts organization in 1988. The theatre’s focus switched to live music in 1999, and since then Trinity House has provided concert goers with one of the state’s best listening rooms. Please consider donating or becoming a member today – your contribution helps keep the magic alive!