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Civic Theatre Cites Its 'Star' Members

Civic Theatre Cites Its 'Star' Members image
Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
June
Year
1965
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'Rhinocerous' Voted Top Show

'Rhinocerous' Voted Top Show image
Parent Issue
Day
3
Month
June
Year
1968
Copyright
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Ann Arbor Civic Theatre 1957 Awards Winners, May 1957

Ann Arbor Civic Theatre 1957 Awards Winners, May 1957 image
Year:
1957
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, May 18, 1957
Caption:
Top Thespians: Award-winning actors of the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre's past season are shown with the group's new president, Charles Chadwick (far right). Others are Ted Heusel (left), who accepted the best actor award for Paul Day; Al Phillips (second from left), best supporting actor; Mrs. Heusel (center), best actress, and Mrs. Kenneth Stevenson, best supporting actress. Service awards went to several others.

Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Members Renovate Old Waterworks Building for New AACT Home, July 1963 Photographer: Doug Fulton

Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Members Renovate Old Waterworks Building for New AACT Home, July 1963 image
Year:
1967
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 1, 1963
Caption:
Non-Builders Build: Zeke Jabbour (left, in suit) supervises seven "strictly non-carpenters" renovating the old Waterworks Building for the new Ann Arbor Civic Theatre home: Charles Chadwick and Howard Fox (with board), Ted Farah and Wihtred Cook (under board) and Ken Johnson, Robert Seeman and David Mohler (background).

Applying Finishing Touches to Rehearsal Room at the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre, October 1964 Photographer: Duane Scheel

Applying Finishing Touches to Rehearsal Room at the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre, October 1964 image
Year:
1964
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 5, 1964
Caption:
Finishing the Job - Applying finishing touches to the rehearsal room of the new Ann Arbor Civic Theatre headquarters at 803 W. Washington prior to Sunday's open house were Donald Stewart (on ladder, background) and (left to right) Wihtred Cook, John Gould, Helga Hover and building committee chairman Charles Chadwick (at transit). The $10,000 renovation project is about two-thirds complete. The former City Utilities Department building was sold to Civic Theatre in 1962. More than 2,000 man-hours have been donated to date for the conversion project which is about two-thirds done.