Purple Rose Theatre Company


The Purple Rose Theatre Company is a Michigan not-for-profit theatre company founded in 1991 by Jeff Daniels in an old pizza parlor/garage in Chelsea. Its name comes from the Purple Rose of Cairo, a 1985 film Daniels starred in, earning him his first Golden Globe nomination.

History

In the early 1900s, Jeff Daniels’ grandfather owned the building that would one day become the Purple Rose as a car and bus garage. Other business in the same building included a gas station, pizza parlor, and vegetable stand. In 1989, the building was renovated by Daniels to be donated to the Purple Rose.
The building is in the historic district of downtown Chelsea. The lobby features 1930′s décor – including marbled glass chandeliers and an art deco box office. In 2018, the lobby was renovated including updated carpeting, new bathrooms, and white walls with purple accents.
The Purple Rose produces 4 shows a year. In 2017, the Purple Rose produced its 100th production with the revival of Vino Veritas by Michigan Playwright David MacGregor.

Performance Space

In 1999, a capital campaign worth $2.2 million was launched with the aim to expand the building including the stage, lobby, and administrative spaces. During renovations, the building closed for a year and a half to reopen in January, 2001. The mortgage for the building was paid off in March, 2004.
The renovated stage space is a ¾ thrust with 168 seats with each seat five rows back or less.
In 2017, a two-phase roof renovation project was completed that raised the roof in the backstage area to accommodate more ceiling space above the stage – approximately 1,000 Square Feet. The project was completed with the help of the Michigan Council for the Arts & Cultural Affairs.

Notable Artists

Guy Sanville has been Artistic Director for nearly 25 years. In those 25 years, Sanville has directed over 60 productions, and performed in 12 – including The Tropical Pickle, A Stone Carver and The Odd Couple as Oscar.
Five actors have performed over 1,000 times on the Purple Rose stage: Wayne David “Daba” Parker, Tom Whalen, Rhiannon Ragland, Jim Porterfield, and Michelle Mountain – who has over 2,000 performances.
Three Stage Managers have worked over 1,000 performances at the Purple Rose: Amy Klain, Steph Ogden, and Thomas Macias.
Danna Segrest has worked on over 100 productions at the Purple Rose, the vast majority as props designer.
Gary Ciarkowski has worked at the theatre for over 20 years as the Master Electrician & Technical Director. He has also designed sets for 5 productions including Diva Royale and 2AZ.
Dana White has worked on over 50 productions at the Purple Rose, the vast majority as lighting designer. In 2015, White was awarded a Roy Bowen Lifetime Achievement Award from The Central Ohio Theatre Critics Circle.
Bart Bauer, one of the founding members of the theatre, has designed over 35 sets for the Purple Rose including the Sherlock Holmes world premieres and Annapurna.
Television stars and real-life brothers Matt & Brian Letscher both got both their acting and playwriting starts at the Purple Rose.
Carey Crim is a Michigan playwright with over 5 world-premieres produced at the Purple Rose. Crim, daughter of famed Detroit Broadcast Journalist Mort Crim, started at the Purple Rose as an actor. Most recently, she had her plays Morning After Grace and Never Not Once appear on the Purple Rose stage. Morning After Grace has since had runs at Royal Manitoba Theatre Company, Asolo Rep, and Shakespeare and Co.
David MacGregor is another Michigan Playwright with over 6 productions at the Purple Rose. MacGregor is in the process of creating a trilogy of plays about Sherlock Holmes. The first play involves Vincent Van Gogh and Oscar Wilde, and the second involves Aguste Escoffier and Prince Albert Edward.
Emergency! TV star Randolph Mantooth has performed in two productions at the Purple Rose: Superior Donuts by Tracy Letts & the world premiere Morning After Grace by Carey Crim.

Productions

SeasonFallWinterSpringSummerNotes
1991–'92Blush at Nothing
by Lisa A. Wing
Shoe Man
by Jeff Daniels
Kuru
by Josh C. Manheimer
First performance - February 7, 1991
'92-'93Ties that Bind
by Kitty S. Dubin
More Fun than Bowling
by Steven Dietz
The Tropical Pickle
by Jeff Daniels
No performances April 13-July 6
'92–'93Possessed: The Dracula Musical
by Robert Marasco, music by Jason Darrow & Carter Cathcart
Necessities
by Velina Hasu Houston
National Anthems
by Dennis McIntyre
Nooner
by Kim Carney
'93–'94The Vast Difference
by Jeff Daniels
Two Sisters
by T. E. Williams
Keely & Du
by Jane Martin
Stanton's Garage
by Joan Ackermann
'94–'95Thy Kingdom's Coming
by Jeff Daniels
Only Me and You
by Kim Carney
Hang the Moon
by Suzanne Burr
Weekend Comedy
by Jeanne and Sam Bobrick
5th Season
'95–'96Escanaba in Da Moonlight*
by Jeff Daniels
Beast on the Moon
by Richard Kalinoski
Spring Comedy Festival: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Lust
A collection of short plays by Anthony Caselli, Jeff Daniels, Randall Godwin, Jeffry Herman, Dennis North, Rich Orloff, and Suzi Regan
The Harmony Codes
by Michael Grady
*1st in Escanaba Trilogy
'96–'97Apartment 3A
by Jeff Daniels
Labor Day
by Kim Carney
Hot l Baltimore
by Lanford Wilson
Off the Map
by Joan Ackermann
'97–'98Escanaba in Da Moonlight
by Jeff Daniels
Julie Johnson
by Wendy Hammond
Book of Days
by Lanford Wilson
Marcus is Walking
by Joan Ackermann
'98–'99Boom Town
by Jeff Daniels
The Hole
by Wendy Hammond
The Big Slam
by Bill Corbett
Criminal Genius
by George F. Walker
Renovations closed the theatre from Aug. 28, 1999 - Jan. 10, 2001
2001Rain Dance
by Lanford Wilson
Orphan Train: An American Melodrama
by Dennis E. North
Completing Dahlia
by Annie Martin
10th Season
'01–'02Guys on Ice
by Fred Alley & James Kaplan
Months on End
by Craig Pospisil
Born Yesterday
by Garson Kanin
Let it Be
by Dennis E. North
'02–'03Across the Way
by Jeff Daniels
Stand
by Toni Press-Coffman
Hope for Corky
by Randall Godwin
Blithe Spirit
by Noël Coward
'03–'04The Good Doctor
by Neil Simon
Leaving Iowa
by Tim Clue & Spike Manton
The Underpants
by Carl Sternheim
Adapted by Steve Martin
Duck Hunter Shoots Angel
by Mitch Albom
'04–'05The Mystery of Irma Vep
by Charles Ludlam
Norma and Wanda
by Jeff Daniels
Bus Stop
by William Inge
And the Winner Is...
by Mitch Albom
'05–'06The Glass Menagerie
by Tennessee Williams
Guest Artist
by Jeff Daniels
The Late Great Henry Boyle
by David MacGregor
Honus and Me
by Steven Dietz
15th Season
'06–'07Escanaba in Love*
by Jeff Daniels
The Subject was Roses
by Frank D. Gilroy
When the Lights Come On
by Brian Letscher
Sea of Fools
by Matt Letscher
*2nd in Escanaba Trilogy
'07–'08The Poetry of Pizza
by Deborah Brevoort
Vino Veritas
by David MacGregor
Growing Pretty
by Carey Crim
Panhandle Slim & The Oklahoma Kid
A play with music by Jeff Daniels
'08–'09Apartment 3A
by Jeff Daniels
A Streetcar Named Desire
by Tennessee Williams
Bleeding Red
by Michael Brian Ogden
Wake
by Carey Crim
'09–'10Escanaba*
by Jeff Daniels
Gravity
by David MacGregor
Our Town
by Thornton Wilder
Boeing-Boeing
by Marc Camoletti, adapted by Beverley Cross & Francis Evans
*3rd in Escanaba Trilogy
'10–'11Best of Friends
by Jeff Daniels
Corktown
by Michael Brian Ogden
Some Couples May...
by Carey Crim
Consider the Oyster
by David MacGregor
20th Season
'11–'12Escanaba in Da Moonlight
by Jeff Daniels
A Stone Carver
by William Mastrosimone
White Buffalo
by Don Zolidis
On Golden Pond
by Ernest Thompson
'12–'13Superior Donuts
by Tracy Letts
The Meaning of Almost Everything
by Jeff Daniels
33 Variations
by Moisés Kaufman
Miles & Ellie
by Don Zolidis
'13–'14The Vast Difference
by Jeff Daniels
Redwood Curtain
by Lanford Wilson
Spring Comedy Festival: Lovers, Liars, and Lunatics
A collection of short plays by Carey Crim, Jeff Daniels, Kirsten Knisely, Lauren Knox, David MacGregor, & Craig Pospisil
The Last Romance
by Joe DiPietro
'14–'15Annapurna
by Sharr White
Steel Magnolias
by Robert Harling
Talley's Folly
by Lanford Wilson
2AZ
by Michael Brian Ogden
'15–'16Casting Session
by Jeff Daniels
The Odd Couple
by Neil Simon
Gaps in the Fossil Record
by Matt Letscher
Morning's at Seven
by Paul Osborn
25th Season
'16–'17Morning after Grace
by Carey Crim
Smart Love
by Brian Letscher
Vino Veritas
by David MacGregor
Harvey
by Mary Chase
'17–'18God of Carnage
by Yasmina Reza
Translated by Christopher Hampton
Flint
by Jeff Daniels
Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Elusive Ear*
by David MacGregor
Willow Run
by Jeff Duncan
Music by Brad Phillips, Ben Daniels, Jeff Daniels, and Angie Kane
*1st in Sherlock Trilogy
'18–'19Diva Royale
by Jeff Daniels
Never Not Once
by Carey Crim
All My Sons
by Arthur Miller
Welcome to Paradise
by Julie Marino
'19–'20Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Fallen Soufflé*
by David MacGregor
Roadsigns
by Jeff Daniels
Music by Ben & Jeff Daniels
**
Paint Night
by Carey Crim
**
A Walk Around the Table
by Lauren Knox
*2nd in Sherlock Trilogy
**indicates future production

Notable Productions

In 1995, Daniels wrote Escanaba in Da Moonlight about a hunting lodge in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. This was the first of three plays Daniels wrote about “Yoopers”, the other two being Escanaba in Love in 2006, and Escanaba in 2009.
In 1997 the Purple Rose produced Hot l Baltimore written by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, Lanford Wilson. This production was the first play of Wilson's performed at the Purple Rose, and one of only two plays directed by Jeff Daniels. Wilson eventually ended up writing Book of Days and Rain Dance for the theatre, his final two plays before he passed in 2011.
In 2017, the Purple Rose produced Willow Run, a play about Rosie the Riveters who worked at the Willow Run bomber plant in Ypsilanti, Michigan. On August 18, nine original Rosies attended the performance.

Onstage & Unplugged

Starting in 2001, Daniels started performing a holiday concert titled “Onstage & Unplugged” where he sings and plays guitar for a limited engagement of shows as a fundraiser for the theatre. Jeff plays original music and sometimes is joined onstage by close musician friends such as Brad Phillips, the Ben Daniels Band, and Brian Vander Ark.

Critical reception and awards

In 1994, Detroit News named The Purple Rose “Theatre of the Year”.
In 1998, the American Theatre Critics Association awarded the “Best New Play” award to Book of Days by Lanford Wilson.
The Purple Rose has won three Edgerton Foundation New Play awards – for White Buffalo, Gaps in the Fossil Record, & Willow Run. The award allows theaters to pay artists for a week of rehearsal and workshops.
In February 2013, the Chelsea Area Chamber of Commerce awarded the Purple Rose with the Large Business Leadership Award.
In September 2016, during their 25th anniversary fundraiser, The Senior Senator from Michigan, Debbie Stabenow, presented a commendation to the Purple Rose, applauding its cultural and economic impact in South East Michigan.

Wilde Awards

Since 2002, the Wilde Awards have recognized Michigan's professional theatre community. The Purple Rose has won 24 of these Wilde Awards, out of a total of 129 nominations.
YearCategoryNomineePlayResult
2003Favorite Male Performer in a Local Professional Production – COMEDYRyan CarlsonHope for Corky
2003Favorite Female Performer in a Local Professional Production – DRAMASandra BirchStand
2004Critic's Choice Award – “A” Season of ExcellencePurple Rose Theatren/a
2004Favorite Local Professional Production – COMEDYGuy Sanville & Anthony Caselli, directorsBlythe Spirit
2004Favorite Local Professional Production – COMEDYGuy Sanville, directorThe Good Doctor
2004Favorite Male Performer in a Local Professional Production – COMEDYJohn LepardLeaving Iowa
2004Favorite Male Performer in a Local Professional Production – COMEDY / MUSICALMalcolm TulipBlithe Spirit
2004Favorite Supporting Female Performer in a Local Professional Production, COMEDY / MUSICALSandra BirchBlithe Spirit
2004Favorite Supporting Female Performer in a Local Professional Production, COMEDY / MUSICALSarab KamooThe Underpants
2004Favorite Supporting Male Performer in a Local Professional Production, COMEDY / MUSICALRandall GodwinThe Underpants
2004Favorite Supporting Male Performer in a Local Professional Production, COMEDY / MUSICALJim PorterfeldLeaving Iowa
2005Best Supporting Male Performer in a Local Professional Production– COMEDYJohn LepardBus Stop
2005Favorite Local Professional Production – COMEDYAnthony Caselli, directorThe Mystery of Irma Vep
2005Favorite Local Professional Production – COMEDYGuy Sanville, directorNorma & Wanda
2005Best Supporting Female Performer in a Local Professional Production COMEDYTerry HeckNorma & Wanda
2005Best Supporting Male Performer in a Local Professional Production – COMEDYGrant R. KrauseNorma & Wanda
2005Best Supporting Male Performer in a Local Professional Production – COMEDYJim PorterfieldNorma & Wanda
2005Best Duo in a Local Professional ProductionSandra Birch & Michelle MountainNorma & Wanda
2005Best Duo in a Local Professional ProductionJohn Lepard & John SeibertThe Mystery of Irma Vep
2006Critic's Choice Award: Best Duo in a Local Professional ProductionGrant R. Krause & Patrick Michael KenneyGuest Artist
2006Favorite Local Professional Production – COMEDYGuy Sanville, directorThe Late Great Henry Boyle
2006Best Lead Actor – COMEDYGrant R. KrauseAnd The Winner Is
2006Best Lead Actor – COMEDYJohn LepardThe Late Great Henry Boyle
2006Best Supporting Actress – COMEDYSarab KamooAnd The Winner Is
2006Best Supporting Actor – COMEDYPaul HopperAnd The Winner Is
2006Favorite Local Professional Production – DRAMAGuy Sanville, directorGuest Artist
2006Best Lead Actress – DRAMAMichelle MountainThe Glass Menagerie
2006Best Supporting Actress – DRAMAMolly ThomasThe Glass Menagerie
2006Best Supporting Actor – DRAMARyan CarlsonThe Glass Menagerie
2006Best Supporting Actor – DRAMARandall GodwinGuest Artist
2007Best Local Professional COMEDYGuy Sanville, directorEscanaba in Love
2007Best Actor – COMEDYNicaolas J. SmithHonus and Me
2007Best Duo or Trio in a Local Professional ProductionWill David Young, Paul Hopper & Wayne David ParkerEscanaba in Love
2007Best Local Professional COMEDYGuy Sanville, directorHonus and Me
2007Best Local Professional DRAMAQuintessa Gallinat, directorThe Subject Was Roses
2007Best Supporting Actor – COMEDY or DRAMARandall GodwinHonus and Me
2007Best Duo or Trio in a Local Professional ProductionGrant R. Krause & Patrick Michael KenneyThe Subject Was Roses
2007Best Set DesignBartley H. BauerThe Subject Was Roses
2007Best Set DesignDaniel C. WalkerEscanaba in Love
2008Best Actor – COMEDYGuy SanvilleSea of Fools
2008Best Actress – COMEDYSandra BirchSea of Fools
2008Best Local Professional COMEDYMatt Letscher, directorSea of Fools
2008Best Actor – COMEDYPhil PowersVino Veritas
2008Best Supporting ActorClyde BrownSea of Fools
2008Best Technical Design Vincent MountainSea of Fools
2008Best Technical Design Daniel C. WalkerVino Veritas
2009Best New ScriptJeff DanielsPanhandle Slim & The Oklahoma Kid
2009Best ComedyGuy Sanville, directorPanhandle Slim & The Oklahoma Kid
2009Best New ScriptMichael Brian OgdenBleeding Red
2009Best Teamwork by a Duo or TrioJohn Seibert & Tom WhalenPanhandle Slim & The Oklahoma Kid
2009Best Design: SetDennis G. CrawleyPanhandle Slim & The Oklahoma Kid
2010Critics' Choice Award: Design and Technical Excellence AwardPurple Rose TheatreGravity
2010Best Actor – DramaAlex LeydenfrostGravity
2010Best Actor – DramaWill David YoungOur Town
2010Best Support – ComedyStacie HadgikostiWake
2010Best Support – DramaWill David YoungGravity
2010Best Design – LightsDaniel C. WalkerOur Town
2010Best Design – SetsDennis G. CrawleyEscanaba
2010Best New ScriptDavid MacGregorGravity
2010Best Production of a New ScriptGuy Sanville, directorEscanaba
2010Best Production of a New ScriptGuy Sanville, directorGravity
2011Best Production of a New ScriptGuy Sanville, directorCorktown
2011Best ComedyNathan Mitchell, directorBoeing-Boeing
2011Best Production of a New ScriptGuy Sanville, directorBest of Friends
2011Best Performance, Actor – ComedyJim PorterfieldSome Couples May...
2011Best TeamworkMatthew David & Michael Brian OgdenCorktown
2011Best New ScriptMichael Brian OgdenCorktown
2012Best DramaRhiannon Ragland, directorA Stone Carver
2012Best Performance, Actor – DramaGuy SanvilleA Stone Carver
2012Best ComedyGuy Sanville, directorEscanaba in da Moonlight
2012Best Design – SetsDaniel C. WalkerA Stone Carver
2012Best Design – LightsDana WhiteA Stone Carver
2012Best Design – SoundQuintessa GallinatEscanaba in da Moonlight
2013Critic's Choice Award: Best DirectorGuy SanvilleSuperior Donuts
2013Best Performance, Actress – DramaMichelle Mountain33 Variations
2013Best ChoreographyRhiannon RaglandThe Meaning of Almost Everything
2013Best Design - Sound or VideoQuintessa GallinatThe Meaning of Almost Everything
2013Best New ScriptJeff DanielsThe Meaning of Almost Everything
2014Wilde-r Award: The Best Worst FirstRusty Mewha & Rhiannon RaglandMiles & Ellie
2014Best Performance, Actor, ComedyWill David YoungThe Last Romance
2014Best Performance, Actress, ComedyPriscilla LindsayThe Last Romance
2015Best Design – PropsDanna SegrestAnnapurna
2015Best Design – SetsBartley H. BauerAnnapurna
2015Best DramaGuy Sanville, directorAnnapurna
2015Best Performance, Actress-DramaMichelle MountainAnnapurna
2015Best Performance, Actor-DramaRichard McWilliamsAnnapurna
2015Best Design- CostumesChristianne MyersSteel Magnolias
2016Best Design Sound/VideoTom Whalen & Noelle Stollmack2AZ
2016Best PlayGuy Sanville, director2AZ
2016Best Performance Rising StarNina White2AZ
2016Best Performance, Lead ActorDavid MonteeThe Odd Couple
2016Best Performance, Supporting ActressRhiannon Ragland2AZ
2016Best Set DesignBartley H. BauerThe Odd Couple
2016Best Set DesignGary Ciarkowski2AZ
2016Best New ScriptMichael Brian Ogden2AZ
2017Best PlayMichelle Mountain, directorMorning’s at Seven
2017Best Performance, Lead Actor – PlayRandolph MantoothMorning After Grace
2017Best Performance, Supporting Actor – PlayRusty MewhaMorning’s at Seven
2017Best Performance, Supporting Actress – PlaySusan CravesMorning's at Seven
2017Best Design, LightsReid G. JohnsonMorning's at Seven
2017Best New ScriptCarey CrimMorning After Grace
2018The Publisher's AwardGuy Sanville, director; Jeff Daniels, playwrightFlint
2018Best Design – PropsDanna SegrestSherlock Holmes and The Adventure of the Elusive Ear
2018Best Design – SetsBartley H. BauerSherlock Holmes and The Adventure of The Elusive Ear
2018Best PlayGuy Sanville, directorHarvey
2018Best Original Production or One-ActGuy Sanville, directorFlint
2018Best Performance, Lead Actor – PlayRichard McWilliamsHarvey
2018Best Performance, Lead Actress – PlaySarab KamooSherlock Holmes and The Adventure of The Elusive Ear
2018Best Performance, Supporting Actor – PlayDavid BendenaFlint
2018Best Performance, Supporting Actor – PlayRusty MehwaSherlock Holmes and The Adventure of The Elusive Ear
2018Best Performance, Supporting Actress – PlayMichelle MountainHarvey
2018Best TeamworkMichelle Mountain, Paul Stroili, Kate Thomsen, & Rusty MewhaGod of Carnage
2018Best New ScriptDavid MacGregorSherlock Holmes and The Adventure of the Elusive Ear
2019Best Lead ActressMichelle MountainAll My Sons
2019Best Music DirectionBrad PhillipsWillow Run
2019Best New ScriptCarey CrimNever Not Once
2019Best New ScriptJeffery DuncanWillow Run
2019Best Supporting ActressK. EdmondsWillow Run
2019Best Design-SetsSarah PearlineWillow Run
2019Best MusicalGuy Sanville, directorWillow Run
2019Best Play-DramaGuy Sanville, directorAll My Sons
2019Best Original ProductionGuy Sanville, directorWillow Run
2019Best Original ProductionGuy Sanville, directorNever Not Once
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Apprenticeship Program

The Purple Rose offers a year-long apprenticeship program for young artists entering a career in theatre. Apprentices are paid a modest stipend and work as many as 80 hours per week gaining experience in lighting, sound, stage management, design, set construction, and administrative/box office work. The seven apprentices also maintain and clean the theatre's facilities. The program was inspired by Daniels' experience as an apprentice with the Circle Repertory Company in New York City.
Former apprentices currently working at the Purple Rose include Katie Hubbard, Amy Klain, Julia Garlotte, Thomas Macias, and Devin Faught.

Films

In 2001, Purple Rose Films produced Escanaba in da Moonlight, based on the play of the same name written by Jeff Daniels. The film includes nine actors associated with the Purple Rose Theatre, including Jim Porterfield and Wayne David “Daba” Parker, who played Alphonse & Da Jimmer respectively in the play and the film.
In 2002, Purple Rose Films produced an original movie entitled Super Sucker, a story about vacuum cleaner salesmen. The film was shot entirely in Jackson, Michigan. Eleven actors in the film were associated with the Purple Rose Theatre, including Jeff Daniels, Matt Letscher, Guy Sanville, and Michelle Mountain.
In 2013, Blue Frog Productions produced Vino Veritas, based on the play of the same name written by David MacGregor. The film was shot in Lincoln, Nebraska.
In 2017, Mirrorcore Productions produced Wake, based on the play of the same name written by Carey Crim. The film was shot in California.
In 2017, Grand River Productions produced Guest Artist, based on the play of the same name written by Jeff Daniels. The film is almost entirely cast with actors from the Purple Rose including Jeff Daniels, Richard McWilliams and Thomas Macias, who started at the Purple Rose as an apprentice in 2013. The film was directed by Timothy Busfield and was shot on location in New York City, New York and Chelsea, Michigan.
In 2019, Doorstop Productions produced a short film called Just Desserts, based on the short play of the same name written by David MacGregor. The film was shot in Orange, New Jersey.

Television

In October 2015, Purple Rose: 25 Years premiered on Detroit Public Television. This documentary, produced by 2188, features the story of the Purple Rose with stories and interviews from some of the artists associated with the theatre.
In October 2017, the Purple Rose was featured along with Cornelia Sampson and the Guadalupe Arts and Culture Center in an episode of Detroit Performs.