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Ann Arbor Civic Theatre: "Gypsy", Ted Hefley, John Stephens, Ed Lesher, Robin Russell (standing), and Tom White, Ann Vandemark, and Kevin Saari Fill some of many interesting charcter roles in "Gypsy".

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Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Poster: City of Angels

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Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Poster: Brigadoon

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Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Revives 'Brigadoon'

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Ann Arbor News, April 15, 1990
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Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Cast Member Amanda Jensen Rehearses Song From 'Brigadoon,' April 1990
Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Cast Members Rehearse 'Brigadoon,' April 1990
Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Cast Member Rehearses New York Scene From 'Brigadoon,' April 1990
Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Cast Members Rehearse Duet From 'Brigadoon,' April 1990
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'Sweet Spectacle' - Civic Theater's 'Gypsy' Belongs At The Michigan Theater

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1986
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Set Designs Clash With Otherwise Rousing 'Music Man'

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Ann Arbor News, May 18, 1988
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1988
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Cast Of 'Wonderful Town's' Enthusiasm Is Infectious

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Ann Arbor News, December 15, 1988
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1988
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Take Off Your Thinking Cap: 'Mame' Serves Up Some Retro Fun

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Ann Arbor News, May 10, 1989
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1989
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Civic Theatre Puts New Life Into Lerner And Lowe Classic

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Ann Arbor News, April 19, 1990
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1990
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Next Up For Civic Theatre: Noir Musical 'City Of Angels'

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Ann Arbor News, May 5, 1997
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1997
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