'Cactus Flower' Cast Near Peak Despite Problems
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15
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October
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1970
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New Musical Offers Toe-Tapping Numbers
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6
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May
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1971
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Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Members Renovate Old Waterworks Building for New AACT Home, July 1963 Photographer: Doug Fulton
Year:
1967
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Ann Arbor News, July 1, 1963
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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).
Ann Arbor News, July 1, 1963
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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).
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Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Set for 'Never Too Late,' September 1965 Photographer: Doug Fulton
Year:
1965
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Ann Arbor News, September 11, 1965
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Ready To Welcome Visitors - Members of Ann Arbor's Civic Theatre put finishing touches on a set for "Never Too Late" in preparation for the organization's open house from 3 to 6 p.m. today. On stairs in rear is Wihtred Cook. From left to right at lower level are Jim Swinehart, Nora Cross, Ken Johnson, Helga Hover and Aileen Mengel. Civic Theatre has invited the public to view sets under construction, make-up and wardrobe departments, its rehearsal hall and green room and other facilities in its building at 803 W. Washington during the open house. Refreshments are to be served and reservations taken for a variety of workshop programs, which will include a one-act play group.
Ann Arbor News, September 11, 1965
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Ready To Welcome Visitors - Members of Ann Arbor's Civic Theatre put finishing touches on a set for "Never Too Late" in preparation for the organization's open house from 3 to 6 p.m. today. On stairs in rear is Wihtred Cook. From left to right at lower level are Jim Swinehart, Nora Cross, Ken Johnson, Helga Hover and Aileen Mengel. Civic Theatre has invited the public to view sets under construction, make-up and wardrobe departments, its rehearsal hall and green room and other facilities in its building at 803 W. Washington during the open house. Refreshments are to be served and reservations taken for a variety of workshop programs, which will include a one-act play group.
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Ann Arbor Civic Theatre 1967 Season Awards Winners Photographer: Gibson
Year:
1967
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Ann Arbor News, June 5, 1967
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The Ann Arbor Civic Theatre membership rewarded six members for their artistic endeavors during the past play season at the annual AACT awards banquet on Saturday. Award winners are flanked by the past and current presidents of the group. Left to right are Robert Seeman, retiring president; behind him, Ken Johnson, best supporting actor; Bette Ellis, Best supporting actress; Singer A. (Bucky) Buchanan, best actor; Dwight Stevenson, best set design; Julie Amato best actress; Edward C. Loyer, director of best play; and Mrs. Judy Riecker, new Civic Theatre president. The presentations are made yearly as the climax of the drama season.
Ann Arbor News, June 5, 1967
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The Ann Arbor Civic Theatre membership rewarded six members for their artistic endeavors during the past play season at the annual AACT awards banquet on Saturday. Award winners are flanked by the past and current presidents of the group. Left to right are Robert Seeman, retiring president; behind him, Ken Johnson, best supporting actor; Bette Ellis, Best supporting actress; Singer A. (Bucky) Buchanan, best actor; Dwight Stevenson, best set design; Julie Amato best actress; Edward C. Loyer, director of best play; and Mrs. Judy Riecker, new Civic Theatre president. The presentations are made yearly as the climax of the drama season.
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