'An Inspector Calls' At The Civic Theater

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1949
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'Strange Bedfellows' Fills Mendelssohn With Laughter

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April
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1951
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Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Members Prepare Scenery For 'An Inspector Calls,' October 1949

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1949
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Ann Arbor News, October 10, 1949
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'An Inspector Calls' At The Civic Theater - The behind-the-scenes workers are an important part of the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre and without them the play couldn't go on. Nancy L. McGee (left) and Elizabeth C. Patterson are shown as they work in the Log Cabin at Burns Park on part of the stage sets for "An Inspector Calls," a three-act play to be presented Tuesday and Wednesday nights in Lydia Mendelssohn Theater by the Civic Theatre. Carm Stornant hammers away at another scenery piece. The Log Cabin is used by the Civic Theatre as its workshop and meeting place.
Ann Arbor News, October 10, 1949
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'An Inspector Calls' At The Civic Theater - The behind-the-scenes workers are an important part of the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre and without them the play couldn't go on. Nancy L. McGee (left) and Elizabeth C. Patterson are shown as they work in the Log Cabin at Burns Park on part of the stage sets for "An Inspector Calls," a three-act play to be presented Tuesday and Wednesday nights in Lydia Mendelssohn Theater by the Civic Theatre. Carm Stornant hammers away at another scenery piece. The Log Cabin is used by the Civic Theatre as its workshop and meeting place.
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Ann Arbor Civic Theatre 1951 Awards Winners and Special Guest Ruth Hussey, June 1951

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1951
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Ann Arbor News, June 11, 1951
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Win Civic Theater 'Oscars' - Nancy McGee of 1107 Oakland Ave. (second from left) and Ted Heusel (extreme right) of 915 Dewey Ave. each won two "Oscars" at Saturday night's first annual Ann Arbor Civic Theatre award banquet. Miss McGee received awards for being named the best actress of the year and the best supporting actress; Heusel was honored as the best actor of the year and for directing the best play of the year ("Strange Bedfellows"). G. Davis Sellards of 3220 W. Huron River Dr. (extreme left) won an "Oscar" as the best supporting actor, and Mrs. Mabel Jones of 1135 Martin Pl. received a trophy for being the woman who contributed the most to the Civic Theatre during the past year. Miss Ruth Hussey (center), who will star in the Drama Season's production of "The Royal Family" this week, was a guest at the affair, which concluded the group's activities for the season.
Ann Arbor News, June 11, 1951
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Win Civic Theater 'Oscars' - Nancy McGee of 1107 Oakland Ave. (second from left) and Ted Heusel (extreme right) of 915 Dewey Ave. each won two "Oscars" at Saturday night's first annual Ann Arbor Civic Theatre award banquet. Miss McGee received awards for being named the best actress of the year and the best supporting actress; Heusel was honored as the best actor of the year and for directing the best play of the year ("Strange Bedfellows"). G. Davis Sellards of 3220 W. Huron River Dr. (extreme left) won an "Oscar" as the best supporting actor, and Mrs. Mabel Jones of 1135 Martin Pl. received a trophy for being the woman who contributed the most to the Civic Theatre during the past year. Miss Ruth Hussey (center), who will star in the Drama Season's production of "The Royal Family" this week, was a guest at the affair, which concluded the group's activities for the season.
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