Only The Best: 25 Years of Mosaic Stories at Detroit Film Theatre

The tweens and teens of Mosaic Youth Theatre of Detroit are internationally known for their theatrical talents and musical gifts – and families can see them perform their December revue Only the Best: 25 Years of Mosaic Stories on stage at the Detroit Film Theatre Dec. 9-11, 2016.

Celebrate 25 years of Mosaic and relive some of the best songs and scenes from shows over the years with this collection of skits. Revisit some of the most beloved Mosaic performances, “interwoven with powerful, true stories of our young artists and alumni,” organizers note.

Mosaic Youth Theatre of Detroit is a must-see. The metro Detroit stars have performed in countries around the world as far as Africa and Europe. They’ve performed at The White House and have been recognized with national accolades from the National Endowment for the Arts and the President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities.

Don’t miss this compilation of the best of the best. Public performances of Only the Best run Dec. 9-11, 2016, with show times at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 4 p.m. Sunday. The Detroit Film Theatre is located inside the Detroit Institute of Arts. Tickets run $25 for adults and $15 for kids ages 5-17. Or, opt for a family four-pack for $50. Kids under 5 are not admitted.

For more details on the Only the Best: 25 Years of Mosaic Stories show at the Detroit Film Theatre, visit the Metro Parent calendar listing – and check out the Metro Parent calendar for more family shows.

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