Farce By Amateur Group Attracts Full House
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5
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May
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1941
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Civic Amateur Theater Selects Friday The 13th For Presentation Of 'Thirteenth Chair'
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12
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February
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1942
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Rehearse For Benefit Production
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14
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March
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1942
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Civic Amateur Theater Will Close Season With Presentation Of Comedy, 'Here Today'
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3
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April
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1942
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Thespians Praised For Treatment Of Drama
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11
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April
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1942
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'Easy Living' Will Be Presented By Civic Theater March 16
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14
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January
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1943
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Cast Named For 'Easy Living' Next Week
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11
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March
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1943
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Latest Production Of Civic Theater Given Praise
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16
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March
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1943
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Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Cast Members Rehearse A Scene From 'You Can't Take It With You,' May 1941
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1941
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Ann Arbor News, May 2, 1941
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Interpreting Popular Comedy: Three of the players in the Civic Amateur theater's presentation of "You Can't Take It With You," to be given tomorrow night in Pattengill auditorium, are in the group above. At the left is Mrs. Wayne G. Cowell of E. Huron River Dr., playing Alice, and at the right is Mrs. Harold Goldman of Granger Ave., as Essie who goes in for toe-dancing, both granddaughters of Martin VanderHof (center), eccentric and independent retired financier, played by Victor H. Lane, jr., of Brockman Blvd. The popular comedy by Moss Hart and George Kaufman will be directed by Mrs. Lowell J. Carr and is open to the public.
Ann Arbor News, May 2, 1941
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Interpreting Popular Comedy: Three of the players in the Civic Amateur theater's presentation of "You Can't Take It With You," to be given tomorrow night in Pattengill auditorium, are in the group above. At the left is Mrs. Wayne G. Cowell of E. Huron River Dr., playing Alice, and at the right is Mrs. Harold Goldman of Granger Ave., as Essie who goes in for toe-dancing, both granddaughters of Martin VanderHof (center), eccentric and independent retired financier, played by Victor H. Lane, jr., of Brockman Blvd. The popular comedy by Moss Hart and George Kaufman will be directed by Mrs. Lowell J. Carr and is open to the public.
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Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Cast Members Rehearse A Scene From 'The Man Who Came to Dinner,' March 1942
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1942
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Ann Arbor News, March 14, 1942
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Rehearse For Benefit Production - Members of the Civic Amateur Theater cast for "The Man Who Came to Dinner" are rehearsing for the benefit showing of the play which will be given next Thursday night in Pattengill auditorium of the High school. Proceeds will be used to establish a Junior Chamber of Commerce information bureau to aid men interested in enlisting in the nation's armed services. Shown above are Prof. John C. Brier (seated), as Sheridan Whiteside, the "Man"'; Patricia Meikle (ready to take notes), as Maggie Cutler, his secretary; and Mrs. Harold Goldman (in front of the mirror), as Loraine Sheldon, an actress.
Ann Arbor News, March 14, 1942
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Rehearse For Benefit Production - Members of the Civic Amateur Theater cast for "The Man Who Came to Dinner" are rehearsing for the benefit showing of the play which will be given next Thursday night in Pattengill auditorium of the High school. Proceeds will be used to establish a Junior Chamber of Commerce information bureau to aid men interested in enlisting in the nation's armed services. Shown above are Prof. John C. Brier (seated), as Sheridan Whiteside, the "Man"'; Patricia Meikle (ready to take notes), as Maggie Cutler, his secretary; and Mrs. Harold Goldman (in front of the mirror), as Loraine Sheldon, an actress.
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