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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1966

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aria Corvin
Maria Corvin, a well-known English actress, has chosen to perpetuate the
story-telling ability of Karen Blixen, the famous Danish author of "Out of
Africt." The story is the dramatic story of a woman who, through no fault
of her own, loses everything she has loved and worked for-and survives.
MARIA COYIN RECITES OUT OF AFRICA
FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 8:30-P.M.
VANDENBURG ROOM, MICHIGAN LEAGUE

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Wi Geer
Will Geer, a theater veteran of real distinction, began his career in boat
shows, tents, and repertory in the 20's with Sothern and Marlowe, and
made his New York debut in "The Merry Wives of Windsor." He has since
appeared in hundreds of plays including "Of Mice and Men," "The Cradle
Will Rock" and "Knickerbocker Holiday.

MARIA CORVIN

WILL GEER IN A PROGRAM OF FROST, WHITMAN AND TWAIN
MONDAY, MARCH 21, 8:00 P.M.-UNION BALLROOM

WILL GEER

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Louis Simpson

Louis Simpson, associated with the Department of English of the University
of California at Berkeley, received a Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1964 and
a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1962. A prolific writer, his publications in-
clude the following books: "The Arrivistes," Poems, 1959; "Good News
of Death and Other Poems," 1955; and "A Dream of Governors," 1959.
LOUIS SIMPSON, POET
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 8:00 P.M.-UGLI MULTIPURPOSE ROOM

Archile Sep
Shepp, in contrast with most "New Music" Negro artists who are as deeply
critical of the American social scene as he, has been an outspoken advo-
cate of black militancy, and has been in close association with LeRoi
Jones' Black Arts Repetory Theater School.
ARCHIE SHEPP; JAM SESSION
SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 10:30 P.M.-VFW HALL, 314 E. LIBERTY
CONCERT-8:30 P.M. SATURDAY at TRUEBLOOD AUDITORIUM.
THE NEW JAZZ, THE NEGRO, AND AMERICA
SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 3:00 P.M.-UGLI MULTIPURPOSE ROOM
The panel discussion Saturday afternoon, March 19, is primarily devoted
to examining the extent to which the "New Music" is the result of a
social phenomenon and what this portends for American society.

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LOUIS SIMPSON

Tony Montenaro
A rare and precious theater art, mime communicates easily and directly to
both the innocent and the sophisticate through the performer's ability to
reveal essences of character, feeling, thought, human activity and exper-
ience, life itself A scholarship winner at the Camden Hills Theater of the
University of Main, Montenaro was discovered by Marcel Marceau who
offered him a scholarship to his Paris Ecol.
WORKSHOP IN THE ART OF MIME
SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 2:00 P.M.-TRUEBLOOD AUDITORIUM
A MIME'S EYE VIEW;. TONY MONTANARO
SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 8:30 P.M.-TRUEBLOOD AUDITORIUM
ADMISSION $1.50-TICKETS AT DOOR

W. D. Snodgrass
W. D Snodgress' first volume of opetry was "Heart's Needle" which well-
illustrated why his poems won him a Pulitzer Prize. Some of the comment
from reviewers about the book includes: "Snodgrass seems to me by far
the best poet to have appeared so far in this decade and probably one of
the best of any age now practicing in America."-Hayden Carruth in
"Poetry."
W. D. SNODGRASS, POET
SUNDAY, MARCH 20, 8:00 P.M.-UGLI MULTIPURPOSE ROOM

Ubu Cornutatus
Alfred Jarry has stated that "the work of art is a stuffed crocodile." As a
part of this season's Creative Arts Festival, John Barton Wolgamot has
the honor of presenting the P.A.P. (Packard Avenue Playreaders) repetory
company in just such a work: the world premiere of Jarry's "Ubu Cor-
nutatus (Ubu Cocu) " in an exciting new translation.
UBA CORNUTATUS
THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 8:00 P.M.-MARCH 25 AND 26, 8:30 P.M.
LITTLE THEATER (ROOM 2065) FRIEZE BUILDING
SYMPOSIUM ON UBA CORNUTATUS
FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 10:00 P.M.
LITTLE THEATER (ROOM 2065) FRIEZE BUILDING

Ralph Shapey
Ralph Shapey brings the University of Chicago Contemporary Chamber
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Christopher M*iddleton
Chrisinher Middleton' nnems have anneared in a wide variety of maaa-

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