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Drama Season Players Jennifer Howard and Henry Garrard, May 1949 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Drama Season Players Jennifer Howard and Henry Garrard, May 1949 image
Year:
1949
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 3, 1949
Caption:
JOIN DRAMA SEASON COMPANY: H Jennifer Howard and Henry Garrard will appear in the Drama Season's opening production, "Ah, Wilderness!" Garrard will play the juvenile lead, Richard, while Miss Howard is cast as Belle.

Drama Season Players Henry Garrard, Ernest Truex, Mary Jackson, Frieda Altman, and Sylvia Field, May 1949 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Drama Season Players Henry Garrard, Ernest Truex, Mary Jackson, Frieda Altman, and Sylvia Field, May 1949 image
Year:
1949
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 3, 1949
Caption:
DRAMA SEASON ACTORS BEGIN REHEARSALS: Rehearsals for "Ah, Wilderness!", the opening play of the five-week Ann Arbor Drama Season, are under way at Lydia Mendelssohn Theater,. Ernest Truex (second from right), Broadway and Hollywood star, goes over the dialogue with (left to right) Mary Jackson, Frieda Altman, Sylvia Field (Mrs. Truex), and young Barry Truex. "Ah, Wilderness!" opens Monday night for a six-day run.

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15
Month
April
Year
1989
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John Alexander, Joan Morgan, and Scott McKay in "Born Yesterday" during Ann Arbor Drama Season, May 1950 Photographer: Eck Stanger

John Alexander, Joan Morgan, and Scott McKay in "Born Yesterday" during Ann Arbor Drama Season, May 1950 image
Year:
1950
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 22, 1950
Caption:
'Born Yesterday' Stars: In this scene from "Born Yesterday," Drama Season production which opens tonight at Lydia Mendelssohn Theater, Junk King Harry Brock (played by John Alexander, left) is dubious about the rapid political education his "protege" Billie Dawn (Joan Morgan) is acquiring. He has placed her under the tutelage of a liberal young reporter (Scott McKay, right) so she won't be a liability as he seeks more political influence in Washington.