FEBRUARY 20—22 and 27—28
Presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service.
In 1942 a group of students chose to actively protest the atrocities of the Nazi regime and to advocate that Germany lose the war as the only way to overthrow Hitler's regime. They published their thoughts in five anonymous leaflets which they titled "The White Rose.” Based on true events, this play tells the story of their arrest, interrogation, and the outcome.
Written by Lillian Garrett-Groag | Directed by Olivia Deane
CAST
Catherine LaPointe | Sophie Scholl
Steve Sedore | Robert Mohrby
Philip Butler | Anton Mahler
Dustin Cehaich | Hans Scholl
Aidan Butler | Alexander Schmorell
Andrew Coburn | Christoph Probst
Jay LaMontague | Wilhelm Graf
Mattie Raybaud | Bauer
Timothy Butler | Schmidt/Others
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Friday, February 20, 2026 | 7:30 PM
Join us after the show on 2/20 for a dessert reception to meet the cast.
Saturday, February 21, 2026 | 7:30 PM
Sunday, February 22, 2026 | 2:00 PM
Join us after the show on 2/22 for a talkback session with the director.
Friday, February 27, 2026 | 7:30 PM
Saturday, February 28, 2026 | 2:00 PM
Seating is "open seating," Doors open 30 minutes before performance time.
Concessions will be available for sale for CASH only during intermission.
Please be advised:
This production is presented by Livonia Community Theatre and does not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of Rosedale Gardens Presbyterian Church.
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Ticket information page: Click here for information
Online: Click here to purchase tickets
At the door: Tickets will be available at the door for CASH ONLY if the show is not sold out. Check our social media for announcements about sold out shows.
Pricing:
$20 for adult tickets
$15 for students and seniors
Online purchases will include an additional fee.
Restrictions
Absolutely no video recording or flash photography is allowed.
Tickets are non-refundable.
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Livonia Community Theatre performs at Rosedale Gardens Presbyterian Church
9601 North Hubbard Street, Livonia, MI
Main entrance is at the rear of the church from the doors off of the main parking lot. Follow the signs downstairs to the Fellowship Hall.
Accessible parking is available on both Hubbard and West Chicago, close to the accessible entrance. The accessible entrance is at Door 1 positioned off of Hubbard St. Follow the signs to the elevator.
Please be advised: This production contains mature themes, including adult language and discussion of violence.