Pantomime To Feature Laboratory Meeting Of Civic Theater Group Tomorrow Night

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January
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1938
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Civic Theater Dancing Program Proves Successful

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Cast Announced For Civic Amateur Players' Offering Of 'The First Mrs. Fraser'

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1941
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To Give "The First Mrs. Fraser" Saturday

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Capacity House At Civic Amateur Group's Play

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Amateur Theater Gives Variety Program

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Cast Announced For Next Play Of Theater Group

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In Civic Theater Production

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Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Cast Members Rehearse A Scene From 'The First Mrs. Fraser,' January 1941

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Ann Arbor News, January 29, 1941
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To Give "The First Mrs. Fraser" Saturday: Daniel G. Meikle of E. Huron St., as James Fraser in St. John Ervine's comedy, "The First Mrs. Fraser," appears quite adequate to the situation above in which the first and the second Mrs. Frasers meet. The play will be given by the Civic Amateur theater Saturday night in Pattengill auditorium. From left to right above are: Mr. Meikle; Mrs. Walter Harris of Ypsilanti as the first Mrs. Fraser; and Miss Dorothy Dahl of E. William St. and Dearborn, as Elsie, the second Mrs. Fraser.
Ann Arbor News, January 29, 1941
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To Give "The First Mrs. Fraser" Saturday: Daniel G. Meikle of E. Huron St., as James Fraser in St. John Ervine's comedy, "The First Mrs. Fraser," appears quite adequate to the situation above in which the first and the second Mrs. Frasers meet. The play will be given by the Civic Amateur theater Saturday night in Pattengill auditorium. From left to right above are: Mr. Meikle; Mrs. Walter Harris of Ypsilanti as the first Mrs. Fraser; and Miss Dorothy Dahl of E. William St. and Dearborn, as Elsie, the second Mrs. Fraser.
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Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Cast Rehearses 'Arsenic and Old Lace,' June 1943

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1943
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Ann Arbor News, June 4, 1943
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In Civic Theater Production - In the cast of 14 rehearsing daily for the Civic Theatre's production of "Arsenic and Old Lace," next Friday and Saturday nights in Pattengill auditorium, Mrs. Stephen Farkas of Birk Ave., at the left above, takes the role of Elaine Harper, and Mrs. Walter Harris of Grandview Dr., (center) plays Martha Brewster, one of the maiden aunts important in the mystery-comedy. Charles Hanson of Burwood Pl., appears as Mortimer Brewster, the nephew who tries to solve the mystery.
Ann Arbor News, June 4, 1943
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In Civic Theater Production - In the cast of 14 rehearsing daily for the Civic Theatre's production of "Arsenic and Old Lace," next Friday and Saturday nights in Pattengill auditorium, Mrs. Stephen Farkas of Birk Ave., at the left above, takes the role of Elaine Harper, and Mrs. Walter Harris of Grandview Dr., (center) plays Martha Brewster, one of the maiden aunts important in the mystery-comedy. Charles Hanson of Burwood Pl., appears as Mortimer Brewster, the nephew who tries to solve the mystery.
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