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Flint Community Players has been providing quality theatrical productions and educational experiences in the Greater Flint Area since 1928. We are invested in the rich history of our community and are always looking for new and exciting opportunities to bring meaningful and relevant performances to life! With musicals and plays spanning all genres and sensory-friendly performances, there's something for everyone here at FCP.

New Works Weekend

In this exciting new way to kick off the new year, FCP is presenting two staged readings of brand new plays written by Michigan playwrights!

CHAMPAGNE PROBLEMS

By Nicole Lawrence

Directed by Rebecca Norris

GENRE: Contemporary Romantic Dramedy.

PLOT: In a small town Texas coffee shop during the War in Afghanistan, Catherine is living a modern day fairytale as a recent college graduate and soon to be bride. But one day, her presumed dead ex-fiancé returns with amnesia, forcing her to confront her past grief to embrace her future.

Champagne Problems is an exciting romantic dramedy that will play tug of war with your heartstrings.

PERFORMANCES:

Thursday January 8, 2026 @ 7:00 PM

Friday, January 9, 2026 @ 7:00 PM

LAM

By Abby Burgess

Directed by Natalie Sevick

GENRE: Post-Apocalyptic Drama.

PLOT: Following the “Great Collapse of ‘47,” Denton County has relied on the guidance of “The Council.” As residents ring in the 60’s, a singer, a stranger and a lamb make their way across a retro-rodeo wasteland in search of justice, companionship and the truth behind “The Council’s” rules. Underscored with an eclectic Country-Western sound, “Lam” is a post-apocalyptic drama that explores what exactly it is you’re supposed to do when you turn 26.

PERFORMANCES:

Saturday January 10, 2026 @ 7:00 PM

Sunday, January 11, 2026 @ 2:00 PM

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