Civic Theater Works On New Production In Log Cabin Setting
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22
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October
Year
1948
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Civic Theater 'Oscar' Winners Named
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9
Month
June
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1952
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Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Members Prepare Scenery at Burns Park Log Cabin, October 1948
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1948
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Ann Arbor News, October 22, 1948
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Behind The Scenes There's Work To Do: All ages lend a hand at the Civic Theatre's workshop when the time comes to get the scenery ready for a play production. Here (left to right), Nancy Beckwith watches while her mother, Mrs. Ralph H. Beckwith, wields a paint brush. Todd Jones, son of T. Todd Jones, one of the group's steering committee, is intent on some scrubbing. Miss Louise Kempf handles a bucket, and Mrs. Frances Waters also works out with a paint brush.
Ann Arbor News, October 22, 1948
Caption:
Behind The Scenes There's Work To Do: All ages lend a hand at the Civic Theatre's workshop when the time comes to get the scenery ready for a play production. Here (left to right), Nancy Beckwith watches while her mother, Mrs. Ralph H. Beckwith, wields a paint brush. Todd Jones, son of T. Todd Jones, one of the group's steering committee, is intent on some scrubbing. Miss Louise Kempf handles a bucket, and Mrs. Frances Waters also works out with a paint brush.
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Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Awards Winners, June 1952
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1952
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Ann Arbor News, June 9, 1952
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Civic Theater 'Oscar' Winners Named - These eight members of the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre received "oscars" Saturday night in recognition of services to the organization. Recipients (left to right) were Jerry M. Scofield, chosen as the man who contributed the most to the Civic Theatre during the past year; Miss Louise Kempf, woman who contributed most; Alex Azary, best supporting actor; Ruth Livingston, best actress; Kenneth MacDonald, best actor; Ted Heusel, director of "Holiday," chosen best play of the season; and Bette Ellis and Mrs. Evelyn Gregory, who shared the award as best supporting actress.
Ann Arbor News, June 9, 1952
Caption:
Civic Theater 'Oscar' Winners Named - These eight members of the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre received "oscars" Saturday night in recognition of services to the organization. Recipients (left to right) were Jerry M. Scofield, chosen as the man who contributed the most to the Civic Theatre during the past year; Miss Louise Kempf, woman who contributed most; Alex Azary, best supporting actor; Ruth Livingston, best actress; Kenneth MacDonald, best actor; Ted Heusel, director of "Holiday," chosen best play of the season; and Bette Ellis and Mrs. Evelyn Gregory, who shared the award as best supporting actress.
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