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Arbor PERFORMANCES FRIDAY "ANGEL CITY" -- 8 p.m., Trueblood Theater, Frieze Bldg. Patricia Boyette directs Sam Shephard's drama about Hollywood. "THE GONDOLIERS" - 8 p.m., Mendelssohn Theater The University Gilbert and Sull- ivan Society presents this musical spoof of Republican ideals. "ON THE TOWN" - 8 p.m., Power Center Brent Wagner directs University musical theater students in Adolph Green and Betty Comden's musical about three sailors' adventures dur- ing a 24 hour leave in New York. "OTHER VOICES: POR- TRAITS OF WOMEN THEN & NOW" - 8 p.m., Perfor- mance Network, 408 W. Washing- ton Friday's performance include: A version of Gina Wendkos and Ellen Ratner's "Personality," a one- woman show about the relationship between a grown woman and her mother. Also, Liz Lochhead's "Blood and Ice," a drama set in au- thor Mary Shelley's mind. SATURDAY. UNIVERSITY CHOIR - 8 p.m., Hill Auditorium TheodorefMorrison conducts the choir's performance of Carl Orff's Carmina Burana. UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB- 8 p.m., Rack- ham Lecture Hall, third floor Rosalie Edwards conducts the en- semble in an evening of music. "ANGEL CITY" -8 p.m., Trueblood Theater, Frieze Bldg. See Firday for more details. "THE GONDOLIERS" - 8 p.m., Mendelssohn Theater See Friday for more details. "ON THE TOWN" - 8 p.m., Power Center See Friday's listing for more de- tails. "OTHER VOICES: POR- TRAITS OF WOMEN THEN & NOW" -8 p.m., Perfor- mance Network, 408 W. Washing- ton Saturday's performance include: Dorothy Parker's "Here We Are," a comedy about a newly-wed couple. Also, Susan Glaspell's drama "Trifles," about a smal town mur- der. SUNDAY UNIVERSITY AND CAM- PUS BANDS-4 p.m., Hill Auditorium Eric Becher conducts the Univer- sity band, and Eric Rombach con- ducts the University Concert band. "ANGEL CITY" - 2 p.m., Trueblood Theater, Frieze Bldg. See Friday for more details. "THE GONDOLIERS" - 2 p.m., Mendelssohn Theater See Friday for more details. "ON THE TOWN" - 2 p.m., Power Center See Friday's listing for more de- tails. "OTHER VOICES: POR- TRAITS OF WOMEN THEN & NOW" -6:30 p.m., Perfor- mance Network, 408 W. Washing- ton Same as Friday's performance. ' 1944 W. Stadium (Carry Out & De ' (We deliver) 1 FREE 1 1 *mzylrugd* 1 With the purchase of any size 1 D (square or round) at regular price! ' Please request bread at time of order. 1 ~Valid only with coupon at1 particpatin Little Caesars Not valid witf any other offer. 1 ~One coupon per customer. Expires 5/30/88 LIMITED DELIVERY 1 Carry Out & Delivery 1 665-8621 " 1944 W. Stadium I Ann Arbor Choose'TI Stuff' DI Best Food, best businesses, best of the rest, and worst of Ann Arbor.4 Best concerts of the year Best of Off the Wall1 Stop the Presses! The Daily's made a mistake? 15 The best of Wolverine sports BARS & CLUBS THE ARK (761-1451) . Friday: John McCutcheon, Fiddle and banjo music. Saturday: Christine Lavin, Folk music. 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