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1959
1960

PLATFORM ATTRACTIONSAi

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SINGLE

ADMISSIONS numabr

ON SALE TOMORROW 10 A.M.
30% Reduction to Students
STUDENT SEASONS STILL AVAILABLE- 3.00
(Complete Courses)

JULIEN.BRYAN
World traveler Julien Bryan is now in Poland completing his latest and most
dramatic film story. Correlating his previous films "Peacetime Poland"
(1936) and his deeply moving "Seige" (1939) with his present effort, he
presents a visual -history' of the Polish people during the past eventful
twenty years.

s "POLAND, THEN AND NOW"
BETTE DAVIS
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GARY MERRILL
Celebrated screen actress Bette Davis combines her dramatic talents
with those of her husband, distinguished television and screen star Gary
Merrill, in a brilliant stage presentation of the.works of Carl Sandburg.
Appearing with them will be actor William Wintersole and noted
guitarist Clark Allen.

OCT. 22

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"THE WORLD OF CARL SANDBURG"

NOV. 19

SIR DONALD WOLFT
and
ROSALIND IDEN
Two of Britain's great Shakespearean actors, Sir and Lady Wolf it, make
Ann Arbor one of their three American engagements enroute to their
current Australian tour. Familiar figures at the OldVic and the Shakes-
peare Memorial Theatre, they will -enact, in costume, many of their
favorite Shakespearean roles.

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"SCENES FROM SHAKESPEARE"

JAN. 9

JOYCE GRENFELL
England's delightful comedienne, Joyce Grenfell, is returning by popu-
lar request to present her one-woman show of humorous and entertain-
ing monologues. Well known in British films, radio and television, Miss
Grenfell writes much of the material for her hilarious sketches. She
was a great success here in 1956.
"AN EVENING WITH JOYCE GREN FELL" FEB. 12

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HAL HOLBROOK

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Hal Holbrook, the hit of the Broadway spring and summer season, broke
house records for his stage characterization of Mark Twain and his
uproariously funny selections from the works of the great humorist.
Last May he scored a noteworthy success as Twain on the Wide Wide
World telecast "The Sound of Laughter."

"MARK TWAIN TONIGHT!"

FEB. 27

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A Sixth Attraction Will Be Announced Later
All Performances at 8:30 P.M.

SEASON TICKETS
Reserved Seats
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Oct. 22-$1.00

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