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Tipping Point Theatre in Northville, MI, will showcase the production ‘Keeper,’ from July 31 to August 2. The show explores themes of rejection and self-worth through its central character, Michelle Murphy. Directed by James R. Kuhl, ‘Keeper’ promises an engaging exploration of personal growth and resilience. Tickets are available for $30 each through the theatre’s website. This production is part of Tipping Point’s commitment to bringing thought-provoking performances to the community, enhancing the local arts scene.
Northville, MI – Tipping Point Theatre is set to present the production of “Keeper” from July 31 to August 2, 2025. The performances will begin each evening at 7:30 PM and conclude at 10:30 PM. Tickets for the event are available at a price of $30.00 and can be purchased through the theatre’s website or by contacting them directly at 248-347-0003.
“Keeper,” a compelling narrative, delves deep into the themes of rejection, self-worth, and survival, all through the lens of the central character Michelle Murphy. The unique storytelling structure allows Michelle to embody her younger selves, offering the audience an engaging exploration of personal growth and resilience. This production aims to resonate with viewers by highlighting the struggles and triumphs that shape one’s identity over time.
The performances will take place at Tipping Point Theatre, located at 361 E. Cady St., Northville, MI 48167. This established theater has been a key player in the local arts scene since its founding in 2007. Originally operating as a “vagabond” theatre company under the auspices of a parks and recreation department, it has since evolved into a professional, non-profit 501(c)3 organization, dedicated to producing high-quality theatrical works.
Under the leadership of Director James R. Kuhl and Board President Nannette Ret, Tipping Point Theatre continues to bring thought-provoking and diverse productions to its audience. The 2025 season is stacked with a variety of shows, including “Lungs” running from May 7 to June 1 and “English” from March 12 to April 6. Both productions are expected to complement the emotional depth and engaging narratives presented in “Keeper.” Other upcoming performances this year include “Gene & Gilda” on February 10 and “Halftime with Don” from January 22 to February 16.
Tipping Point Theatre’s commitment to enriching the cultural fabric of Northville has been well-received within the community. The theater company not only focuses on entertaining its audience but also emphasizes fostering discussions about significant societal issues through its choice of productions. “Keeper” stands to further this mission by addressing complex themes that resonate with many.
Tickets for “Keeper” are currently in stock and can be purchased through the Tipping Point Theatre website, ensuring that audiences have easy access to this highly anticipated production. The show is expected to draw in both loyal theatergoers and new audience members eager to engage with its heartfelt story and innovative performance style.
The theater’s history and evolution reflect a dedication to arts and community development. Through its various programs and productions, Tipping Point Theatre aims to nurture local talent and provide a platform for thought-provoking stories that inspire and entertain. With “Keeper,” the theatre is poised to deliver yet another enriching experience for its audience, reinforcing Northville’s reputation as a hub for the performing arts.
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