Events & Projects
upcoming Events
Join us for an evening of seasonal music featuring award-winning local vocalists and renowned tenor, Timothy Miller. Bring your friends and family for an evening of music, warmth, and cheer! Don’t miss out on this magical celebration of the season! Your admission will include the concert as well as holiday treats and a cash bar. We have multiple ticket options for different sized groups. Limited seating – Reserve your spot today and make this holiday season unforgettable!
Past Events
This session will be taught by MHS theater and University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance alum, Lauren Dominguez-Kenner. It is designed to improve knowledge of and confidence in the high school theater audition process.
The workshop will be held Sunday, March 3, 2024 from 1-4pm at Community Place, adjacent to City Hall in Milton.
We ask that the student bring their chosen monologue as well as song accompaniment, if they plan to sing for their audition.
Please email any questions to: miltonartscouncil@gmail.com
Immerse yourself in the whimsical world of Shakespeare's classic tale, performed on our Crabapple Green.
Enjoy a captivating 60-minute rendition of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" brought to life by talented Shakespearean actors.
Bring your picnic blankets, snacks, and loved ones for a delightful afternoon of entertainment under the open sky.
Best of all, admission is FREE for all members of the community.
Art in Progress Summer Camp
Registration is now open for this exciting summer camp which explores several aspects of the Arts including Musical Theater, Visual Art, Creative Writing, Dance, Fashion, and Cirque de Soleil.
Come support MAC in their next musical production, You're A Good Man Charlie Brown! Cast with some of Milton's finest talent, the show will run from Friday, July 22nd to Sunday, July 24th. Get your tickets now!
Shakespeare on the Green: Macbeth 60
Calling all history buffs, literary scholars, thespians, and anyone in between! Join us Sunday, April 24th on the Crabapple Green for Shakespeare's infamous tale of Macbeth--all told in 60 minutes! This event is free to the public, so bring your lawn chair and get ready for a thrilling performance.