- .w ~ - _______ - Christopher Plummer and Georgann Johnson in "Sabrina Fair," 1954 Drama Season To Begin Twenty-Fifth Year TjUESDAY evening the Ann Ar- bor Drama Season will start its twenty-fifth season. The Season, beginning in 1930, coincided with the opening of Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre, and has maintained its annual sched- ule since then except for a six-year break which began during the second world war. The Drama Season began as a project of Mrs. W. D. Henderson, assisted by Mrs. Lucille W. Up- ham, both Ann Arbor residents who were instrumental in raising thegfunds to build thehWomen's ' League Building which houses the theatre. w YThe Season was held under the directorship of Robert Henderson for eight years. The classical ac- tress Margaret Anglin was the first celebrity to act on the Men- v3 delssohn stage when she opened the first Drama Season in Sopho- i cles' "Antigone." Other plays pre- sented that first season were "The Sea Gull," "Serena Blandish" and "The Royal Family." HE SECOND year found Blanche Yurka starring in "Elec- tra" and Estelle Winwood in "The Way of the World." After the season was, well estab- lished, Henderson brought such performers as Jane Cowl, Eugenie Leontovich, Florence Reed, Ian Keith, Nazimova, and Ilka Chase. Some of the plays presented during those years were "The Ani- mal Kingdom," "Springtime for henry," "Design for Living," "To- Ethel Waters in "The Member varich," "Laburnumi Grove" and of-th Weding,"1956a special Noel Coward-Leonard Silman review called "Up to the -.Stars." WHEN MRS. Henderson died, her son, Robert, left Ann Ar- bor, and Helen Arthur served as - executive director for two years. Then, in 1940, Prof. Valentine Windt assumed the position of director. Shortly after he assumed directorship, however, World War II caused the cancellation of the Season for six years. In 1949, an Ann Arbor resident, Roger L. Stevens, became inter- ested in reviving the season, and Windt's production of "Twelfth Night" was brought forth. Since that time Helen Hayes, Katharine Cornell, Eva LeGal- lienne, Cedric Hardwicke, Lillian Gish, Ruth Hussey, Miriam Hop- Helen Hayes as Lady Macbeth, 1955kins, Basil Rathbone, Betty Field and Burgess Meredith have ap- peared in Ann Arbor. THE UNIVERSITY assumed xi s sponsorship of the Drama Sea- son in 1952, an arrangement that continued until last spring. Upon Windt's death in 1956, the directorship of the Drama Season was turned over to Broadway di- rector John O'Shaughnessy. Since then the bill has included Judith Anderson in "Black Chiffon," Ethel Waters in "The Member of the Wedding," Gladys Cooper in "The Chalk Garden, Billie Burke in "The Solid Gold Cadillac," Luther Adler in "A View from the Bridge," Carol Bruce in "Lady in the Dark" and Charlton Heston in "Macbeth." Ilka Chase in 1935 "Tiger at the Gate" with Ernest Graves and Vicki Cummings, 1956 Carol Bruce in "Lady in the Dark," 1957 Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," 1954 Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, MAY 8, 1960