x'TRE I=GHIGAN. _DAIL SXTTIRT ,terday afternoon by Uni- _ II Music And Drama Subscribe to The Michigan Daily BONSTELLE AND IDEA THE CIVIC II One of the developments in the Detroit theatre business, which, while not calculated to disturb the cosmopolitan calm of the average Michigan undergraduate, may, be of interest to the dramatically minded is the metamorphosis, completed this Fall with the open- ing of the stock season, of the Bon- stelle playhouse into the Detroit Civic Theatre. The story of the transformation begins with the career of the shin- ing lady, Miss Bonstelle herself, and continues through the vicissi- tudes of acting, directing and pro- ducing which she suffered in var- ious centers of the mimetic art, including New York, Providence, Philadelphia, Northampton, Mass., and finally Detroit, where the dream finally realized itself in the articles of incorporation of the De- troit Civic Theatre which were drawn up this Spring. During the Summer a campaign was conduc- ted for the purpose of raising an endowment fund of $200,000 for maintainance, which upon success- ful oversubscription now makes the civic project an operating reality. Theatre Magazine for October carries an interesting article on the history of the drive, with a partial biography of Miss Bon- stelle's life-which incidentally, has been her work too-and regis- ters for national attention the fact that so-called Dynamic Detroit has anticipated the whole United States, if not the world, in the pos- session of a Civic owned and oper- ated theatre. The inference is quite obvious that credit for this goes, not so much to the dynamic foresight of the city of Detroit, as to the almost rabid idealism of "Bonnie," dream chaser extraor- dinary and tireless worker. To all appearances the Motor City will have its hands full for a number of years yet with the problem of the flivver, and will require a con- siderable length of time before it becomes actively conscious of its own virtue as pioneer in the field of popularizing the drama. In connection with the theatre project Miss Bonstelle also oper- ates schools in thre- allied branches, a dramatic school, a dancing school, and a course in play production. The object be- hind these courses in instruction is another phase of the Bonstelle idealism, for the courses are de- signed to acquaint the student with the actual problems and difficul- ties of stage work and so to temper any vapid enthusiasm which may Just a Tip from TROJAN' A "hot" tip for those looking for more than just a laundry is to sign up with TROJAN. Individual parcels called for and delivered promptly anywhere in Ann Arbor. All repairing and mending done free of charge. 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This haphazard manner of star- ring, without fundamental prepar- ation first, is not only heartbreak- ing to the will o' the wisp success of one season, but results in the actual distintegration of the the- I atre from a highly trained craft into a gamble based most often on sex appeal. In the interior of the theatre, which was completely remodelled from what was once the Hebrew Synagogue, Beth-el, by C. Howard Crane who also designed the in- terior for the playhouse of the New York Theatre Guild, Miss Bonstelle has introduced a number of inno- vations. They are unobstrusive details but indicate an awareness of theatrical problems and a freshness of viewpoint that is en- couraging to .the senses wearied by the conventional magnificense of movie palaces. With"the fullfilment of her Civic Theatre idea Miss Bonstelle, characteristically enough, is not satisfied with sitting back (figur- atively only) and waiting for the good people of Detroit to catch up with her. 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