The Taylor Youth Theater will present "Alice in Wonderland" at 7:30 p.m. today, tomorrow and Sunday at Sheridan Community Center, 12111 Pardee Road.
Tickets are $8 for general admission and $6 for students and senior citizens. Groups of 20 or more receive a discount rate of $5 a ticket.
Call the Taylor Parks and Recreation Department from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays at 1-734-374-3906 for tickets, or 1-313-295-6007 during nights or weekends.
The Downriver Youth Performing Arts Center will present "Death by Chocolate" at 7:30 p.m. next Friday and Feb. 16, 22 and 23 at the Trenton Village Theatre, 2447 W. Jefferson, Trenton.
Tickets are $7 for adults and $5 for students and senior citizens.
DYPAC presents the classic musical "Singin' in the Rain" at 7:30 p.m. April 4, 5, 11 and 12 and at 2:30 p.m. April 6 at the Trenton Village Theatre.
Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for students and senior citizens.
Purchase tickets for the shows online at www.dypac.com/tickets or call 1-734-362-8153.

Walter, played by John Davidson (left), Robert (Mikel Allan), Cora (Kerianne Furgerson) and Eva (Jo Galvano) explore the consequences of false morality in a tiny "Bible belt" community in "The Rimers of Eldritch" playing through March 2 at the Bonstelle Theatre in Detroit.
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The Bonstelle Theatre, 3424 Woodward Ave., Detroit, will present "The Rimers of Eldritch" Feb. 22 through March 2.
The story explores the consequences of false morality in the tiny "Bible belt" community of Eldritch.
Tickets, $15 for general admission and $12 for students and senior citizens, are available at the Wayne State University theater box office, 4742 Cass Ave, Detroit, or by phone at 1-313-577-2960.
Single tickets are now on sale for The Theatre Ensemble's 2007-08 season at Meadow Brook Theatre.
Neil Simon's "Biloxi Blues" comes to town Wednesday through March 9.
Simon's alter ego, New Yorker Eugene Jerome, is on his way to boot camp in Biloxi, Miss., during World War II in this classic fish-out-of-water story.
"Moonlight and Magnolias," coming March 19 through April 13, is a new play that takes audiences into the inner sanctum of 1939 Hollywood for one hilarious week as three icons of the film industry battle over how to save "Gone With the Wind."
The musical "Man of La Mancha" will be performed April 23 through May 18. This play-within-a-play, based on Cervantes' "Don Quixote," is the passionate and poignant tale of a noble knight who lives in a world of madness and dreams everyman's dream of seeking to find compassion, not for himself, but for others.
Finally, it's the "Nunsense Jamboree" May 28 through June 8.
After regaining her memory, Sister Amnesia realizes she is a former country singer.
Tickets range in price from $22 to $38 and can be purchased by phone at 1-248-377-3300, online at www.ticketmaster.com and at all Ticketmaster locations.
Season tickets are on sale for Detroit Repertory Theatre's 50th anniversary season.
The season continues with "Ceremonies in Dark Old Men," through March 16.
An aging family patriarch struggles to hold onto memories of his heyday while his daughter toils at a dead-end office job, his two hustling sons sell bootleg whiskey and engage in petty thievery, and a smooth-talking con artist runs numbers out of their decrepit barber shop.
"The Southern Comforts" follows, March 27 through May 18. Gus, grouchy and set in his ways, has been a widower for some time now. One day, Amanda, a perky Southern widow, comes knocking at his door.
When a sudden thunderstorm strands Amanda in Gus's living room, the two get better acquainted. Tiny little sparks begin to fly, and romance cautiously creeps into the room.
The season concludes with the world premiere of "Moonshine Alley," May 29 through June 22. Ava Adelman, once a suburban wife and mother, and Sir Farquhar, a claimant to English peerage, live in large cardboard boxes near several upscale restaurants.
They dine on gourmet scraps, competing with a rat named Ashley for the delicacies.
The bane of their existence is Peggy Dinsmore, a social worker who is determined to rescue them by moving them to a homeless shelter.
All tickets are $17 in advance. Yearly subscriptions are available, starting at $50. Call 1-313-868-1347 for more information.
"Menopause The Musical" returns to Detroit at the Gem Theatre, 333 Madison Ave., Wednesday through April 6.
The rollicking romp of a show follows four women at a lingerie sale with nothing in common but a black lace bra and hot flashes.
Tickets, $39.50, are on sale at the Gem box office, 1-313-963-9800, or through Ticketmaster, 1-248-645-6666 or www.ticketmaster.com.
"Girls' Night Out" discounts are available for groups of 10 to 14 by calling the box office.
Performances are 8 p.m. Wednesdays, 2 and 8 p.m. Thursdays, 8 p.m. Fridays, 3 and 8 p.m. Saturdays and 2 and 5 p.m. Sundays. Group discounts are available by calling 1-313-463-6248.
Bring out your inner dancing queen at "Mamma Mia!," a tale of love, laughter and friendship, heading to the Fisher Theatre Tuesday through Feb. 24.
The story, which follows one daughter's quest to discover her father's identity on the eve of her wedding, features a host of upbeat ABBA tunes that often have audiences dancing out of their seats.
Tickets range from $26.50 to $70.50 and are on sale at the Fisher Theatre box office, all Ticketmaster locations and online at www.ticketmaster.com.
Tickets are on sale now for "Jesus Christ Superstar," coming to the Fox Theatre March 14 to 16.
The groundbreaking theatrical work by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice tells the story of the final seven days in the life of Jesus of Nazareth.
Tickets range from $22 to $62 for matinees and $27 to $69 for evening performances. Purchase tickets at www.olympiaentertainment.com and www.ticketmaster.com, the Fox Theatre and Joe Louis Arena box offices, all Ticketmaster locations or by phone at 1-248-433-1515.
Marriage Counselor," brings the laughs to the Fox Theatre April 3 to 6.
The show profiles relationships put to the test and illustrates how love conquers all in the end.
Performances are set for 8 p.m. April 3 and 4, 3 and 8 p.m. April 5 and 3 p.m. April 6.
Tickets ranging from $42 to $52 are on sale now at www.olympiaentertainment.com, the Fox Theatre and Joe Louis Arena box offices and all Ticketmaster locations. Call 1-248-645-6666 to charge tickets by phone.
The play's the thing at the 2008 Michigan Shakespeare Festival at Baughman Theater on the campus of Jackson Community College.
On tap this year is "Julius Caesar," the Bard's exploration of conspiracy and the abuse of power, and the romantic comedy, "All's Well That Ends Well."
The productions run July 15 to 27. For more information, visit www.michshakefest.org, e-mail thebard@michshakefest.org or call 1-866-705-2636.