Players Guild of Dearborn 









Dearborn MI 48124
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The Players Guild of Dearborn was organized in 1927 after a University of Michigan alumnae group and the Men's Club of Christ Episcopal Church had cooperated in the production of a play to raise funds for the construction of the Women's League building on the Ann Arbor campus. Members of both organizations formed the nucleus of the Guild. After more than 70 years in Dearborn, the Guild has become a fixture in the community. Many of the patrons have been coming to productions for decades. A few members have been active in the Guild for more than forty years. Some of them remember when actors such as George Peppard (Breakfast at Tiffany's and TV's Banacek and The A-Team), Chad Everett (TV's Medical Center), and Tom Skerrit (Top Gun, Steel Magnolias, and TV's Picket Fences) made very early debuts at the Guild. Longevity of its members is what gives the Guild its rich history. And their collective experience makes it possible to create quality performances year after year.
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Have been to a number of their plays and they were all great, especially "The Full Monty" and "Garden of Eden"
This impressive group can do it all, drama, comedy or musicials. They are the very best. Brak a leg gang.
I have been a member for only a little over a year but have been a season ticket holder for 10 years. I was always so impressed with the quality of the actors and productions. After becoming a member I see how hard EVERYONE works to bring the highest quality possible. ALL of the members are are great people and are such joys to work with.
I enjoy performing and have been a member of many theater groups. PGofD is top notch. I will return as soon as my life allows me time to do this again. Great talent here!
This is a fantastic group. They offer classic performances as well as dramas which may be less mainstream. They have an excellent youth program which helps children appreciate the arts.