[3] A number of the financial elite of early 20th century Detroit were members of the Players, including Henry Joy, Truman Newberry, James Couzens, and Lawrence Fisher.
The roof is tile, and the façade boasts a triple round arch bay framed by a wrought iron balcony.
[2] Six murals on the auditorium walls, painted by Paul Honoré, depict a traveling troupe of troubadours.
[3] Near this site on July 31, 1763, the Battle of Bloody Run (so called because the creek ran red with blood) took place between Chief Pontiac and British forces.
[4] A state of Michigan historical marker commemorating this battle sits in front of this building.