In Civic Theater Production
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4
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June
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1943
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Civic Theater Offers Evening Of Comedy With Well-Known Play
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12
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June
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1943
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Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Cast Members Rehearse A Scene From 'Here Today,' April 1942
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1942
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Ann Arbor News, April 7, 1942
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Appearing In Civic Theater Play: Two of the players who will appear Friday night in the Lydia Mendelssohn theater, taking part in the Civic Amateur Theater production, "Here today," are Mrs. Stephen Farkas of Birk Ave., at the left above, who will interpret the successful playwright, Mary Hilliard, and Mrs. Harold Barth of Edgewood Pl., as Claire Windrew, "of the Boston Back Bay Windrews."
Ann Arbor News, April 7, 1942
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Appearing In Civic Theater Play: Two of the players who will appear Friday night in the Lydia Mendelssohn theater, taking part in the Civic Amateur Theater production, "Here today," are Mrs. Stephen Farkas of Birk Ave., at the left above, who will interpret the successful playwright, Mary Hilliard, and Mrs. Harold Barth of Edgewood Pl., as Claire Windrew, "of the Boston Back Bay Windrews."
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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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