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Str11nge Bedfellow by FLORENCE RYERSON and COLIN CLEMENTS LYDIA MENDEI.SSOHN THEATRE ( April 13 and 14, 1951 "Not to go to the theatre is like dressing without a mirror" -Schopenhauer

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Trusted Advisor, Dependable Friend Like your doctor or lawyer... your insurance agent is a specialist. His experience is yours to command, * regardless of your insurance need. ANN ARBOR ASSOCIATION OF INSURANCE AGENTS PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE With "Strange Bedfellows" we close our 1950-51 season of major productions held here in the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. It has been a good year, and all because of you. Thanks greatly for the wonderful support you have given us, and for the growing acceptance of the type of theatre which Ann Arbor Civic Theatre works hard to bring you. We hope to continue to bring you real enjoyable community theatre, planned and executed for your entertainment on an nearly a professional level as it is possible for us to achieve, and yet keep our theatre by the community, of the community, and for the community and all of its people. We were especially honored this past year by the invitation and acceptance to be a charter member of the Community Theatre Association of Michigan. Such recognition indicates that the quality of our work has started to spread out beyond our own confines. May it continue to do so. This past year we were able to repay in a small way some of our debt to the City of Ann Arbor, and especially to the Park Commission, by contributing to the purchase of new merry-go-ounds for the city's parks. We hope to be able to continue this practice, and with your support, we shall do so. I cannot close without once again inviting you to become a member of Ann Arbor Civic Theatre. It is a simple matter, requiring no initiation, a very small fee which barely covers the postage and notices which all members frequently receive; the only requirement being a love of theatre which needs to be expressed. Believe me, you will find plenty of opportunity for self-expression. Once again, thanks to you for a successful season. Watch for the announcements of our "Oscar" banquet-our next major event. T. TODD JONES President, Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Cash, Carry and Save A&P CLEANERS 121 E. Liberty Street i~~--------------------------------~

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CIVIC THEATRE "OSCARS" are manufactured by CLAGUE'S Grocery & Market L. G. Balfour Co. 1319 SOUTH UNIVERSITY PHONE 3-1733 1200 PACKARD PHONE 2-5531 CAST NOTES LEONARD CARLSTROM (Ling)-From a detective in January's production of "Laura" to a Chinese house servant in this play shows the versatile character of "Swede" Carlstrom, one of our newer members. His first appearance was in the one-act play "What a Team!" TODD JONES (Senator Cromwell)-President of our theatre and first male actor "Oscar" winner, Todd's experienced acting in both major and minor roles make him a valuable member of any cast. Todd was last seen as "Emmett," the happy-go-lucky tramp in "THE SILVER WHISTLE." NANCY McGEE (Julia)-One of our most capable actresses, Nancy has turned in commendable performances in three previous major productions. Her most recent role was that of the deaf Miss Hoadley in "THE SILVER WHISTLE." Nancy's ability extends beyond acting, as proven by her efficient handling of the production of "LAURA." Ferry Field Barbers Now Three Barbers Waiting to Serve You 806 SOUTH STATE ST. William A. Miller Proprietor The EASIEST place to shop lor any type of book- Coons Book Store IN THE ARCADE SECRETARIAL AND BUSINESS TRAINING Individual Instruction Arranged Hamilton Business College STATE AND WILLIAMS STREETS Campbell Bakery u Across from Post Office" 219 North Main St. Phone 2-9880 PARTY CAKES A SPECIALTY

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Self-Serve Parking JACK'S MARKET BIG TEN MARKET GROCERIES- MEATS 1918 PACKARD ROAD PHONE 2-0798 1028 E. UNIVERSITY PHONE 2-6505 SAM REITER (Vincent in Saturday's performance) - A senior at University High School where he starred as Lob in "DEAR BRUTUS" and as Editor Webb in "OUR TOWN," Sam makes his initial appearance tonight with our Civic Theatre. MARION HOLTOM (Mrs. Worley)-Another new member making her debut with us tonight, Marion received her earlier experience with the Kalamazoo Civic Players in "GREEN GROW THE LILACS." JEANNE HOLZER (Clarissa)-Playing her first major role in Civic Theatre's productions, Jeanne has previously been seen as the maid in "THE TORCH BEARERS" and "A NINSPECTOR CALLS." Jeanne's interest in theatre began in Steven's College Radio Theatre. RUTH MAYHEW (Tillie Sparker)- A graduate speech major of Wayne University, Ruth makes her debut with Civic Theatre in tonight's production. Ruth is especially interested in radio work. She was a disc jockey during the last war. UNIVERSITY LAUNDROMAT Quicker - Cheaper - Easier Better WITH WESTINGHOUSE 1327 S. UNIVERSITY PHONE 8412 Cahow Drug Co. 213 SOUTH MAIN Specializing in Camera Supplies Quick Lunch Prescription Service FOX SPORTING GOODS STORE FOX SPORTING GOODS HEADQUARTERS 624 SOUTH MAIN PHONE 2-4407 ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN The Best in Foods Is SYMON'S Best I

HERZ PAINTING AND DECORATING 112 WEST WASHINGTON ST. Compliments of ALEXANDER DRUG STORE 727 N. UNIVERSITY PHONE 9797 CARL CONRAD (Vincent in Friday's performance)-well known to Ann Arbor audiences as the director of "LAURA," Carl, a member of the Board of Directors, has also played roles in "THE TORCH BEARERS" and "THE SILVER WHISTLE," and is our authority on make-up in Civic Theatre. A. B. CRANDELL (Mayor Tibbett)-A veteran actor and one of the mainstays of our organization, A. B. was Dean Damon in "THE MALE ANIMAL" and stage manager in "THE TORCH BEARERS." He will be remembered for his outstanding performance as Mr. Cherry, the philatelist in "THE SILVER WHISTLE." GLADYS CHRISTMAN (Birdie)-Former back-stage worker with the Ojai Theatre Workshop in California, Gladys makes her initial appearance on stage with us in tonight's production. JEAN DICKINSON (Zita)-A graduate of the University of Michigan where she minored in radio, Jean appears with us for the first time tonight. Jean's previous experience was gained in high school plays in Grand Haven. MARY MAY HAMLIN (Opal)-Another new Civic Theatre member, who is making her debut in tonight's play, Mary May is like so many of us who gain our experience in small parts with the hope that some day we'll be playing lead roles. EXCITING FASHIONS FOR WOMEN Schlanderer & Son Jewelers and Silversmiths The Collins Shoppe UBERTY AT MAYNARD 208 SOUTH MAIN STREET B. E. MUEHLIG DRY GOODS 126 S. MAIN ST. ANN ARBOR (;.. SIGNS by GILLESPIE

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-------------------------1 THffiD PRODUCTION Civic Theatre presents BEDFELLOWS" dy in Three Acts by CE RYERSON (V;ld l C~EMENTS B~ TED HEUSEL CAST r of appearance) LEONARD CARLSTROM T_ TODD JONES ----- ----------- -- - - - - NANCY L. McGEE ------ ------ ---- - ----- - - GLADYS HANSON - ------------------- - ----------- BARBARA SALISBURY --------------------- --- - BEVERLY CLEA VINGER ---- ------ ---- ----- - ----------- -- ---TIM WESSINGER -- - --- --- ---- - -- -- CHARLOTTE P. TIMM -- -- - - - --MARION HOLTOM - --- - -- - ---- ----- -- -OTIS HARDY --- -- -- ------ ------------- - - - -----------------SAM REITER CARL CONRAD SHELDON SLAVIN ----------------------------- ----------- JEANNE F. HOLZER RUTH MAYHEW GLADYS CHRISTMAN... _JEAN DICKINSON... MARY MAY HAMLIN ie: Fall of 1896 \.CT ONE )On of an October day. Hewing Sunday morning. lcrlrwo ry afternoon. ourl1 later. r THREE ter. kes place in the winter parlor of Senator :1 on Nob Hill, San francisco. --- -- -- - - ---------------CAROLINE WINN represent people who were prominent in a speciiic :ters portrayed in this play are imaginary, and any real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. rough special arrangement with SAMUEL FRENCH, INC. ' I I ' I ' ' I ' I ' I I I Ulrich's Book Store ARTISTS SUPPLIES From the Beg;nner to the Masterl PRINTS AND REPRODUCTIONS 25c to $25.00 549 EAST UNIVERSITY AVENUE Robt. R. Patterson and Associates CHOICE IMPORTED CHINA GLASS SILVER and other ANTIQUES including IVORIES - PISTOLS PAINTINGS CAMEOS AND SEALS Suitable For Mounting 331 EAST HURON ANN ARBOR The Elizabeth Dillon Shop Smart Clothes for the Smart Woman 309 SOUTH STATE STREET

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MEMBERSHIP LIST FOR ANN ARBOR CIVIC THEATRE Mr. Richard Akin Miss Kathleen E. Arpin Miss Lucille Beauchamp Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Beckwith Miss Patricia Bemis Mr. and Mrs. John H. Benjamin Mrs. Edith Biddle Mr. John Bixby Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Bixby Miss Charlotte Butler Mr. Leonard Carlstrom Miss Charlotte Carter Mrs. Barbara Cartwright (Dorwin) Miss Susan Chase Mrs. Margaret Childs (Kenneth) Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Christmann Master Paul Christmann Miss Bevely Cleavinger Mr. and Mrs. Carl Connable Mr. Carl Conrad Mr. Ronnie F. Cook Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Crandell Mr. and Mrs. John Crandell Mr. Richard Cutting Miss Jane Dahlberg Miss Dolores DeLoof Mrs. Julio del Toro Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Duke Miss Marilyn Elliott Miss Helen Faulkner Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fox Mrs. Dolly Freeman (David) Mr. William Freistat Mr. Joseph Friedman Mrs. June Gach (Robert) Miss Linda Gainsley Mrs. Marie Gilson (Thomas) Mr. Fred Goddard Mr. Emerson F. Greenman, Jr. Mrs. Evelyn Gregory (Richard) Miss Erma R. Griffith Mr. Peter Haab Mrs. Robin Hall (John W.) Miss Gladys Hanson Miss Mary May Hamlin Miss Wanda Lie Henshaw Mr. Ted Heusel Miss Lois Higley Miss Marion E. Holtom Mrs. Jeanne Finlayson Holzer Mrs. Sara F. Howard (John) Mrs. Helga C. Hover (Gerald) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lopez Isaacs Mr. and Mrs. T. Todd Jones Dr. and Mrs. E. Lowell Kelly Miss Louise Kempf Mrs. Mary A. Kessel (Ben) Miss Ethel Kudrna Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lipphart (H) Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald Mrs. Roberta McClure (Thomas) Miss Nancy McGee Miss Lillian McGuire Mr. and Mrs. Harold McKercher Miss Jean McNamee Mr. Ernest Maddock Mr. James D. Marsh Mr. David B. Marshall Mrs. Margaret Nickerson Martin Mrs. Gerry Matthews Mrs. Ruth Mayhew (John F.) Mr. and Mrs. John S. Miller Mrs. Marie Miller (Freeman) Miss Elizabeth C. Patterson Miss Carolyn Pautke Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Pitcher ' Mr. Sam Reiter Mrs. Jewel E. Reynolds Miss Barbara Salisbury Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Scofield Mrs. Geraldine Seeback Mr. G. Davis Sellards Mr. Richard J. Shew Mr. and Mrs. John Skinner Mr. Sheldon Slavin Mr. Clyde M. Smith Miss Miriam Smith Mr. Walter P. Staebler Mr. Wilson R. Staples Miss Jean Thorby Mrs. Charlotte P. Timm (Arnim) Mr. Frank Waite Mr. Richard Wasson Miss Barbara Weaver Mrs. Gretchen Weaver; Miss Ruth Whittemore Mrs. Phyllis Wright (L. Hart) Miss Marguerite R. Zumstein

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The Newest and Best in Good BOOKS OVERBECK Book Store 1216 SOUTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE CERAMICS Supplies and Instruction Greenware - Custom Firing Hoffman's Hobby House PHONE 2-4972 PRODUCTION STAFF PRODUCTION MANAGER...... Mabel E. Jones TECHNICAL DIRECTOR.... Ralph H. Beckwith SET DESIGN... Uolevi Lahti STAGE MANAGER.... Dave Sellards ASST. PRODUCTION MGR............. Dick Cutting ASST. TECHNICAL DIRECTOR........... Gerry Scofield CONSTRUCTION & STRIKE CREW... Paul Christman, Carl Connable, Clarice Larsen, John Bixby, Verne Pitcher, Ronnie Cook, Barbara Cartwright, Irene Hartenstein, Miriam Smith LIGHTING EFFECTS............. Howard P. Fox, Chairman Margaret Fox, John Manikas SOUND EFFECTS........... Dick Shew STAGE PROPERTIES......Louise Kempf, Chairman Dolly Freeman, Emerson Greenman, Bill Staples, HAND PROPERTIES. Gretchen Weaver, Russell Gregory, Carl Conrad... Ann MacDonald, Chairman Jean Tharby, Barbara Crandell, Dolly Freeman, Edith Biddle, Sara Howard, Marguerite del Taro, Mary May Hamlin, Rhoda Mallory COSTUMES... Marion Crandell and Mary Duke, Co-Chairmen Frances McKercher, Lois Higley, Kay Arpin, Roberta McClure, Gladys Christmann, Jay B. Duke MAKE-UP... Carl Conrad, Chairman Marie Gilson, Barbara Cartwright, Robin Hall, Helen Faulkner, Richard Akin CRIPPEN DRUG STORE PHONE 8511 Seyfried Jewelers Diamonds - Watches Silverware 217 N. MAIN OPPOSITE POST OFFICE ANN ARBOR YPSILANTI

Ann Arbor's Fine Store for Women 301 SOUTH MAIN STREET ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS WILKINSON'S LUGGAGE SHOP loaned us the sofa, chairs, marble pillar. The circular divan is a MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY spool. The telephone was borrowed from the MICHIGAN AS SOCIA TED TELE- PHONE COMPANY OF SALINE. MISS ALICE ROOT loaned us the lovely mirror over the mantel. The statuary was borrowed from ALUMNI MEMORIAL HALL, UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL, and the SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE. THE INDIA ART SHOP loaned us the hand-carved table & Oriental vases. The Edison phonograph was borrowed from Mr. Ralph Hayner, manager of the Whitney Theatre. Costumes were loaned by the W ASHTENA W HISTORICAL SOCIETY and the METHODIST CHURCH, and our members. Antique clock through the courtesy of JENKS JEWELER. Palms and ferns came from PERRINE-SCOTT. We also wish to thank Radio Station WP AG for rehearsal accommodations; the Ann Arbor City Park Commission for our Log Cabin Workshop; and Mr. Gene D. Maybee, principal of Tappan Junior High School for membership meeting facilities. Cornwell Coal Co. PREMIUM FUEL Washtenaw Abstract Company PHONE 2-3117 410 MILLER AVE. Ask About Our Stoker Coal Service 106 NORTH FOURTH AVENUE

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DINE AT WEBER'S SUPPER CLUB HAMMOND ORGAN MUSIC TO MAKE YOUR EVENING MORE ENJOYABLE 2 Miles West on U.S. 12 COME OUT AFTER THE SHOW - OPEN UNTIL 12:00 MIDNIGHT Barrett's HOUSE OF BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE BARRETT FURNITURE, INC. 403 EAST J-ffiERTY STREET ANN ARBOR, MICmGAN ANNOUNCEMENT The next meeting of your Ann Arbor Civic Theatre will be held in the a uditorium of Tappan Junior High School on Wednesday, April 25th at 7:45 p.m. This is our annual meeting at which four members will be elected to the Board of Directors. The film "Anry Boy," which was produced by the Michigan Department of Mental Health, will be shown by Dr. J. N. P. Struthers, director of the Huron Valley Child Guidance Clinic. We are especially interested because three of our members played leading roles in this movie. Jim Wessinger, who is Nicky in tonight's production, is the "Angry Boy"; Robin Hal lis the mother; and Louise Kempf is the grandmother. We hope every member will make a special effort to attend this meeting. Bring prospective members, too! COMPLIMENTS OF PACKARD PHARMACY The Corner House 202 SOUTH THAYER Serving Luncheons and Dinners 1224 PACKARD Closed on Mondays

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.-------------------------------------------- ~~ STATE SAVINGS BANK of Ann Arbor ANN ARBOR. MICHIGAN MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION i t l The ANN ARBOR TRUST COMPANY COMPLETE TRUST SERVICES To the Members of the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre, we of the City of Ann Arbor thank you for your efforts in bringing to us a very needed part of our civic development. Best wishes for a successful 1950-1951 season! WILLIAM E. BROWN, Jr. Mayor THE ANN ARBOR BANK 101-107 SOUTH MAIN STREET 330 S. STATE STREET - Branches- 1108 S. UNIVERSITY AVENUE MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Ann Arbor Federal Savings & Loan Assn. SAVINGS ACCOUNTS - MORTGAGE LOANS 116 N. FOURTH AVE. Organized 1890 OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE ~----------------_-G_O_E-TZ_C_~_F_T_P-RI-N-TE_R_S ~