
The Real Inspector Hound
Written by Tom Stoppard Directed by Nich Radcliffe
Feuding theatre critics Moon and Birdboot are swept into the whodunit they are viewing in this hilarious spoof of Agatha Christie-esque melodramas, filled with classically Stoppardian musings on fate and free will. In the wild proceedings that follow, the body under the sofa proves to be the missing first-string critic. As mists rise about isolated Muldoon Manor, Moon and Birdboot become dangerously implicated in the lethal activities of an escaped madman.
DATE | Tuesday-Friday, November 17-20, 2026
TIMES | 7:30 p.m. each night
SEATING BEGINS | 7 p.m.
LOCATION | McArdle Theatre
EST. RUN TIME | 75 mins. no intermission
SEATING | General Admission
PUBLIC TICKETS | Pay As You're Able ($20 Full Fee) What is Pay As You're Able?(opens in a new tab)
MICHIGAN TECH STUDENT RUSH TICKETS | Login to using MTU Single Sign-on to reserve. What is Student Rush?(opens in a new tab)
CONTENT GUIDANCE | None.(opens in a new tab)
Support for this 2026/27 Michigan Tech Music Series event is provided in part by
Michigan Tech Visual and Performing Arts Departments and its Circle of Supporters at mtu.edu/rozsa/donors(opens in a new tab).
Meet the cast, creative team, and production team in the event's digital program. Programs are published at least one day prior to the event.
Rozsa Box Office Information(opens in a new tab)
Accessibility Services(opens in a new tab)
Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts
The Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts is dedicated to cultivating a vibrant and connected community through experiences that bring the Keweenaw together.
Located on Michigan Technological University's campus in Houghton, Michigan, the 80,000-square-foot arts center's design is inspired by the inclined look of the local copper mine hoists and shaft houses inside and out.
Event spaces include the Rozsa Lobby, James and Margaret Black Performance Hall, Rozsa Backstage, Rozsa Art Galleries, and McArdle Theatre.
As the largest theater in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, the Rozsa dramatically expands the region’s access to large-scale performing arts events including Broadway tours, ballet, cirque, music, and more.


