Detroit's Apotheculture Club Hosts THC-Infused Dinner and Dystopian Theater Event
In a unique fusion of art, cannabis, and cuisine, the Apotheculture Club is partnering with Detroit-based chefs from Gladys Nite to host an exclusive dinner event paired with a theatrical performance of Margaret Atwood's 'The Handmaid's Tale'. The evening promises to be an immersive experience, combining fine dining, live theater, and relaxation.
On March 7, guests will gather at a private residence for a THC-infused meal tailored to each individual's tolerance level. Following dinner, attendees will be transported to the Detroit Opera House for the final performance of the 'The Handmaid's Tale' operatic adaptation. To keep pace with the show's dark subject matter, Gladys Nite chefs Jessica Kindle and Kayleigh Waterman have crafted a menu inspired by the diversity of cultures portrayed in the television series.
"We want to highlight the joy of the diversity of the world we live in now," said the chefs. "Our menu is inspired by the 'Little America' from the show, where diverse American and Canadian culture combine." Expect flavors from local seasonal produce, cooking styles, and international cuisines that reflect the complexity of modern America.
Tickets to this one-of-a-kind event are available for $125 per person, with an added benefit for those who have been previously incarcerated for cannabis-related offenses. Proceeds will help reduce stigma around recreational consumption and promote national cannabis policy change.
The evening begins at 4:30 p.m. with dinner at 5 p.m., followed by a return to the private residence at 10:45 p.m. For more information, follow the Apotheculture Club on Instagram @apothecultureclub or check out Gladys Nite's popular residencies in Detroit nightclubs Spot Lite and UFO Bar.
In a unique fusion of art, cannabis, and cuisine, the Apotheculture Club is partnering with Detroit-based chefs from Gladys Nite to host an exclusive dinner event paired with a theatrical performance of Margaret Atwood's 'The Handmaid's Tale'. The evening promises to be an immersive experience, combining fine dining, live theater, and relaxation.
On March 7, guests will gather at a private residence for a THC-infused meal tailored to each individual's tolerance level. Following dinner, attendees will be transported to the Detroit Opera House for the final performance of the 'The Handmaid's Tale' operatic adaptation. To keep pace with the show's dark subject matter, Gladys Nite chefs Jessica Kindle and Kayleigh Waterman have crafted a menu inspired by the diversity of cultures portrayed in the television series.
"We want to highlight the joy of the diversity of the world we live in now," said the chefs. "Our menu is inspired by the 'Little America' from the show, where diverse American and Canadian culture combine." Expect flavors from local seasonal produce, cooking styles, and international cuisines that reflect the complexity of modern America.
Tickets to this one-of-a-kind event are available for $125 per person, with an added benefit for those who have been previously incarcerated for cannabis-related offenses. Proceeds will help reduce stigma around recreational consumption and promote national cannabis policy change.
The evening begins at 4:30 p.m. with dinner at 5 p.m., followed by a return to the private residence at 10:45 p.m. For more information, follow the Apotheculture Club on Instagram @apothecultureclub or check out Gladys Nite's popular residencies in Detroit nightclubs Spot Lite and UFO Bar.