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Detroit Public Theatre’s Holiday Cabaret, Kwanzaa 2024 at The Wright Museum
Season 52
Episode 51
Guest Host Trudy Gallant-Stokes gets the details for Detroit Public Theatre’s 2024 Holiday Cabaret. The production is in its second year and is running through Dec. 22. Plus, the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History gears up to celebrate Kwanzaa 2024. The museum’s Manager of Community Engagement Yolanda Jack shares the events and activities planned for the holiday this year.
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