Join us for a screening of Peter Rabbit!

The stubborn and naughty Peter Rabbit causes chaos in the home and garden of an irritable human named Mr. McGregor. However, their rivalry grows even more heated when they both fall in love with a new neighbor who adores animals.

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Friday
April 15
7:00 pm
The Capitol Theatre
They were just four guys from Jersey, until they sang their very first note. They had a sound nobody had ever heard… and the radio just couldn’t get enough of. But while their harmonies were perfect on stage, off stage it was a very different story -- a story that has made them an international sensation all over again.
Go behind the music and inside the story of Frankie Valli and

From the streets of New Jersey to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, this is the musical that’s just too good to be true.
JERSEY BOYS contains authentic, “profane Jersey language” and is recommended for ages 12+
Wednesday
April 20
8:00 pm
The Whiting
With their latest album, “Get Yourself Outside,” Colorado-based quintet Yonder Mountain String Band continues to solidify their place as not only a pioneering jam-grass act but also one of the most innovative groups in live music —something the group has proudly held high for the better part of a quarter-century.
 
From selling out Red Rocks Amphitheatre at a time that was unheard of for string acts to performing festivals like Bonnaroo, Yonder Mountain was the initial spark in an acoustic inferno decades ago that endures headlong into the 21st century—one burning brightly in an ongoing movement that is jam-grass.
Opening acts will be Bridge and Flint River Outfit.
Wednesday
April 20
8:00 pm
The Capitol Theatre
Celebrate the legacies of African-American composers as Dilek Engin-Stolarchuk, FSPA String Department Chair performs works by Adolphus Hailstork, William Grant-Still, and more. 

This concert is free to the public, but advance registration is required. Seating is limited.
Friday
April 22
7:00 pm
MacArthur Recital Hall
The world's most beloved puppet comes to life in this humorous and heartfelt adaptation of the Carlo Collodi classic. Geppetto, a lonely toymaker, longs to have a child to call his own. But he soon gets more than he bargained for when Pinocchio—a marionette carved from an enchanted log—springs to life before his eyes! Filled with memorable characters and magical adventures, Once Upon A Pine reminds audiences of the importance of love, friendship, and honesty. And that's no lie.
Saturday
April 23
10:00 am
MacArthur Recital Hall
FSPA Showcase
This fast-paced, collage-style production features talented FSPA musicians, dancers, and actors. It's a beautiful opportunity for them to perform on the Whiting stage and for the community to enjoy a wide range of FSPA performance offerings.
Sunday
April 24
3:00 pm
The Whiting
Flint Rep’s annual New Works Festival is a three-day event presenting staged readings of new plays. Audience members will get a chance to experience this new work before anyone else and participate in post-show discussions with the playwrights.
Friday April 29 7:00pm
by Karen Saari
Saturday April 30 2:00pm
By Ken Urban

Saturday April 30 7:00pm
by James Anthony Tyler
Sunday May 1 7:00pm
by Nandita Shenoy
In his 25-year career in Country music, Trace Adkins has sold over 11 MILLION albums, charted over 20 singles, earned numerous awards and GRAMMY nominations, and garnered over TWO BILLION streams. A Grand Ole Opry member for nearly two decades, the Louisiana native is known for dynamic baritone and fiery, always-memorable live performances, and has expanded his Country career to include film and TV acting.
Thursday
May 5
8:00 pm
The Capitol Theatre
Saturday
May 7
3:00 pm
MacArthur Recital Hall
The Flint School of Performing Arts will present “Lullabies Live: A Mother’s Love in Song." Ten songs from FSPA’s Carnegie Hall Lullaby Projects will be performed live in a fundraiser to support future projects.

The Lullaby Project invites young pregnant women and new parents to work with professional musicians to create a personalized lullaby for their children. When the Carnegie Hall Lullaby Project was established in 2015, FSPA was one of only 15 organizations invited to take part, making it one of the pioneers. Of the 15 original organizations, six were able to complete a lullaby in the first year, and FSPA was one of them.

FSPA lullabies have been performed live at Carnegie Hall in New York, and have gotten hundreds of thousands of hits on the Carnegie Hall Soundcloud.
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Hours of Operation
FSPA: Monday - Thursday 8:30 am - 7 pm, Friday 8:30 am -5 pm, Saturday 9 am -1 pm
Flint Rep: Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Whiting & Capitol Ticket Center WindowsMonday – Friday, 10am - 3pm

TICKET CENTER HOLIDAY HOURS
Whiting - CLOSED Friday, April 15, and Saturday, April 16
Capitol - Friday, April 15 3pm - 7:45pm - CLOSED Saturday, April 16
Message from the executive office

Have you been to a movie yet at the historic Capitol Theatre? There’s fun for all ages tonight with the classic Peter Rabbit and Mr. McGregor epic rivalry. It’s a magical place to see a movie – and especially easy to be transported while you sit back and relax under the twinkling stars of the Capitol’s domed ceiling. And there’s popcorn!
 
It’s also a great time to stop by the box office and plan all your entertainment for the next month. You won’t want to miss so many amazing opportunities, and tickets for all FIM venues are available at any of our ticket center locations.
 
For our friends celebrating Easter and Passover, may your holiday be blessed.
 
Enjoy the week-end!
Rodney Lontine
President and CEO
Thank you! To our 2022 newsletter underwriter, Security Credit Union.

And to those whose generous gifts make an extraordinary impact on the Flint Institute of Music's mission.
  • In memory of H. Halladay Flynn and in honor of Jean Craig Flynn by Hope McGookey
  • In memory of Carl Kidder by Dr. Christina and Michael Snider
Although it is not a requirement for patrons, it continues to be the policy of the Flint Institute of Music (FIM) that for the safety of its staff and patrons, masks and vaccinations are highly recommended. Please do not attend an event if you are feeling sick. Our COVID refund policy remains in place. Please Keep Yourself and Others Safe. Visit our website for our most current policies and protocols, and pay attention to the pre-event emails for any updates regarding your upcoming concerts.
This program and/or service is funded in whole or in part by the Genesee County Arts Education and Cultural Enrichment Millage funds. Your tax dollars are at work.