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- Twitty & Lynn | flagstarstrand
< Back Twitty & Lynn Twitty & Lynn Tre is the grandson of Conway Twitty, Tayla is the granddaughter of Loretta Lynn. Audiences cannot believe their eyes. After the opening number that summons the electrifying chemistry of their grandparents, for the next 90 minutes, audiences are in the presence of living country music history.
- stArt Youth Theatre Summer Camps | flagstarstrand
< Back stArt Youth Theatre Summer Camps stArt Youth Theatre Summer Camps Encore Performing Arts Center at the Flagstar Strand Theatre Presents: stArt Youth Theatre Summer Camps! Click "TICKETS" to register and for more information.
- Kevin Clifford Solo Art Exhibition | flagstarstrand
< Back Kevin Clifford Solo Art Exhibition Kevin Clifford Solo Art Exhibition Free Artist Reception; open to the public 15% of opening weekend proceeds donated to Karmanos Cancer Institute. Light Refreshments Provided. Free to the public. Exhibition on the 2nd floor of the Flagstar Strand Theatre through March 2025.
- Catalyst and Harlem Quartets | flagstarstrand
< Back Catalyst and Harlem Quartets Catalyst and Harlem Quartets
- Moana Jr. SUNDAY MATINEE | flagstarstrand
< Back Moana Jr. SUNDAY MATINEE Moana Jr. SUNDAY MATINEE Join us for STArt's performance of Moana Jr.! Featuring the talents of Oakland County's best young actors under the expert direction fo Vickie Crouse and Angela Goetz. Fun for the whole family! Moana Jr. ispresented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI).
- Zach Curtis Art Exhibition Opening | flagstarstrand
< Back Zach Curtis Art Exhibition Opening Zach Curtis Art Exhibition Opening Art Exhibition in the Strand Art Gallery, located in the second floor of the Flagstar Strand Theatre. Nationally Recognized Mural Artist, Zach Curtis!
- ANNIVERSARY VIDEO | flagstarstrand
Celebrating 100 years of entertainment in Oakland County, Michigan, Flagstar Strand Theatre of the Performing Arts serves as a beacon to revitalize downtown Pontiac as a premier event space for the community. Designed by Pontiac architect Leo John Heenan, The Strand Theatre opened March 3, 1921, with almost 1,200 seats spread amongst a main floor and two balconies. A three‐story Renaissance‐style building, The Strand had a major renovation in 1949 by noted theatre architect C. Howard Crane. In its heyday, The Strand was one of six thriving movie palaces comprising a bustling downtown Theatre District. As changes occurred throughout the entertainment business and the community, this once vibrant family movie house fell onto hard times. The Strand finally closed near the end of the 1970s and was purchased by the City of Pontiac in 1986 for potential future restoration and re‐use. A renovation plan was put forth in 1987, but it fell apart, and then there was one “last hurrah” in the early 1990s when Detroit’s Attic Theatre briefly staged productions there. At the beginning of the 21st century, Strand Theatre Center, Inc., a private, nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation was formed and charged with rehabilitating the aging jewel into a cultural, film and theater center. Funds were secured for an estimated $10 million plan to transform the then 82‐ year‐old structure – now conjoined with two adjacent historic commercial buildings – into a 30,000‐square‐foot theatre center. Poor project oversight, cost overruns, and constant changes in the plans depleted available funding and the project was halted before completion. In late 2013, the theatre was purchased from the City of Pontiac by Kyle and Brent Westberg, Pontiac‐based developers and owners of West Construction Services, in order to preserve it for the community’s benefit. Ownership was in the name of Strand Theater Manager LLC (STM), a private, for‐profit entity. (Any historic building under rehabilitation using Federal Historic Tax credits requires a for‐profit entity somewhere in the structure.) STM secured funding from various sources including the MEDC and Federal Historic Tax Credits and is currently under construction on a complete $20 million rehabilitation of the now 863‐seat theatre and its adjoining buildings. Completed in November 2016 with an official reopening on December 1. Another adjacent three‐story building at 8 North Saginaw was also purchased and has been brought into the complex so that it now includes 45,600‐square‐feet and spans 120 feet of Saginaw Street in the center of downtown Pontiac. To professionally manage and operate the facility, a community‐based, private, nonprofit 501 (c)(3), Encore Performing Arts Center (EPAC), was organized to lease the building and direct all operations and programming. Though EPAC is the legal corporate entity under which all functions occur, the name is seldom used, and activities are presented as Flagstar Strand Theatre. Today - with three performance venues - the historic 900-seat Strand Theatre , the intimate Second @ Strand stage and the iconic Marquee stage, the Flagstar Strand Theatre hosts a wide variety of events each year from internationally recognized touring artists, to local favorites, and performances by the Strand's very own youth theatre company and educational programming. Each unique space is also available for rent for parties, fundraisers, corporate events, weddings and more. With all of this under one roof in the heart of Oakland County, the Flagstar Strand Theatre truly offers something for everyone.
- Encore Financials | flagstarstrand
Statement of Financial Position for Encore Performing Arts Center. Encore Financials 2020 2021 Proof of 501c3
- COLD CASE LIVE | flagstarstrand
< Back COLD CASE LIVE COLD CASE LIVE Investigate the most notorious cold cases in America at COLD CASE LIVE, a live exploration into unsolved crime!
- Flagstar Strand Theatre Open House | flagstarstrand
< Back Flagstar Strand Theatre Open House Flagstar Strand Theatre Open House
- The Nightmare Before Christmas (The Movie) | flagstarstrand
< Back The Nightmare Before Christmas (The Movie) The Nightmare Before Christmas (The Movie) Bored with the same old scare-and-scream routine, Pumpkin King Jack Skellington longs to spread the joy of Christmas. But his merry mission puts Santa in jeopardy and creates a nightmare for good little boys and girls everywhere.
- Mike Young: Oakland Schools Comedy Night | flagstarstrand
< Back Mike Young: Oakland Schools Comedy Night Mike Young: Oakland Schools Comedy Night It's been a long couple of years. Come join the Oakland Schools Education Foundation at the Flagstar Strand Theater in Pontiac for a lot of fun and laughs! Featuring Mike Young and friends, you'll be sure to have a fantastic time!














