Kick off list culled from Hour Detroit. Add your suggestions below.


All Things Detroit Day 2025


This marketplace celebrates “all things Detroit” with 200 vendor booths from area small businesses selling everything from handcrafted items, to food, and much more. April 13. $15 in advance to beat the crowd, $7 at the door. Eastern Market Sheds 3, 4, and 5, 2934 Russell St., Detroit; events.allthingsticketing.com.


The Macombers Spring Extravaganza


Collegiate show choir The Macombers, Macomb Community College’s Goodwill Ambassadors, treat guests to an evening of song and dance with special guests Expressions, Chamber Choir, and Magic Company. April 12. $12-$18. Macomb Center for the Performing Arts, 44575 Garfield Road, Clinton Township; macombcenter.com

Easter Egg-stravaganza


Blake’s is hosting two Easter egg hunts for kids in celebration of the holiday. The first on Saturday includes train rides through the orchard, photos with the Easter Bunny, treats from the mill, and a colorful egg scramble. April 13 and 19. $25.95 per child. Blake’s Orchard and Cider Mill, 17985 Armada Center Road, Armada; blakefarms.com.


Many Stories, One Stage Gala and Performance

Pontiac Youth Theatre presents this memorable evening in support of its performing arts training program. Enjoy performances by students at the theater, live entertainment, and an afterglow reception with an open bar on Friday. April 11 and 12. $75-$85 general admission to the show and afterglow, $105-$110 VIP show and afterglow, $25 general admission to the performance. Flagstar Strand Theatre, 12 N. Saginaw St., Pontiac; pontiacyouththeatre.org.


Così Fan Tutte


Mozart’s classic comedic opera about romantic entanglements and mistaken identities gets a 21st-century spin in this brand-new production by Detroit Opera Artistic Director Yuval Sharon. Protagonist Don Alfonso uses artificial intelligence to bring his robotic inventions to life [[and love), but he soon becomes obsessed with developing deeper spiritual connections between his machines, leading the inventor to question what it truly means to be human. April 11, and 13. $30+. Detroit Opera House, 1526 Broadway St., Detroit; detroitopera.org.


The Michigan Makers Spring Craft Market


More than 400 Michigan-based crafters and vendors will be on site at this 2nd annual market selling their best baked goods, jewelry, soaps and other body care, candles, woodworking, home décor items, and more. April 12. No cost for admission, $10 parking. Suburban Collection Showplace, 46100 Grand River Ave., Novi; themichiganmakers.com.


Celebration of Music Starring The Isley Brothers


Mix 92.3 presents this musical experience, which features performances by The Isley Brothers and After 7 with Angela Winbush. April 12. $69+. Fox Theatre, 2211 Woodward Ave., Detroit; 313presents.com.


The Prom


This production tells the story of self-absorbed Broadway stars who happen upon a small town’s Prom night controversy and use the opportunity to help the town to improve their own reputations. Now-April 6. $25 for adults, $20 for seniors, WSU alumni, and employees, $15 for students. Hilberry Gateway,4715 Cass Ave., Detroit;theatreanddance.wayne.edu.


Nick Seluk Art Exhibit


See prints and original paintings by Nick Seluk, the Michigan-born and -raised author and illustrator best known for his work behind The Awkward Yeti and his Heart and Brain series. Now-April 30. No cost for admission. Gallery at Ideation Orange, 420 W. Nine Mile Road, Hazel Park; galleryatio.com.