100 Year Pavilion Celebration
September 14, 2024
7pm - 11pm
St. Dunstan's Pavilion, 400 Lone Pine Road, Bloomfield Hills
Tickets: $ 75
Tickets will include hors d'oeuvres, open bar, live music and dancing!
You must be 21 years or older to attend.
Step back in time and enjoy an evening filled with glamour, jazz, and all the excitement of the 1920s. Dress to impress in your finest flapper dresses, feather boas, or sharp suits and fedoras. The night will feature live music, dancing, delicious food, and a silent auction with amazing prizes to bid on.
If you would like to donate a prize or basket for the auction, please contact admin@stdunstanstheatre.com
Tickets are limited - please try to buy tickets by August 31st so we can give the caterer a final headcount.
Cranbrook Pavilion
Also known asSt. Dunstan's Playhouse
Date1924 circa
Photographer: Hance, G. W. (George W.)
Interior of the Pavilion. The artificial stone columns were fabricated by Maul Co. - cast in concrete and acid-treated. Interior decorations and murals were added by the Lauringer Studio of Fine Arts, Detroit. Originally designed as the "garden house" by Kahn in 1923.
Architect/Designer: Kahn, Albert, 1869-1942
Courtesy of Cranbrook Archives, Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research
Cranbrook Pavilion
Also known asSt. Dunstan's Playhouse
Date1924 circa
Photographer: Hance, G. W. (George W.)
A view of the west end of Cranbrook Pavilion. In 1930, the arches were enclosed with glass to offer better protection from the weather.
Architect/Designer: Kahn, Albert, 1869-1942
Courtesy of Cranbrook Archives, Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research
Inside the Pavilion 1935.
The Pavilion was used as a spot for various art exhibitions.
Courtesy of Cranbrook Archives, Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research
Cranbrook Pavilion Entrance
Also known asSt. Dunstan's Playhouse; St. Dunstan's Theater
Date1935 January
Photographer: Askew, Richard G.
The Cranbrook Pavilion Entrance on Lone Pine Road.
Courtesy of Cranbrook Archives, Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research