PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRMAY, FEBRUARY" 11, 1955 PAGE TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1955 THE DRAMATIC ARTS CENTER a professional arena theatre invites you to "THE COCKTAIL PARTY99 by T. S. ELIOT Thursday thru Sunday 8:15 P.M. until Feb. 20th Matinee Feb. 20th, 2:30 P.M. STUDENT RATE 99c General Admission $1.65 Final Navidzadeh Hearings Set' Final deportation hearings for Buick Navidzadeh, Grad., will be conducted Wednesday in Detroit, Prof. Beauford J. George of the' Law School said yesterday. Navidzadeh filed a petition for political asylum nearly two months ago, claiming he would be exe- cuted by powerful forces in his native Iran if he should be forced to return there. During Wednesday's hearing, Navidzadeh will present a state- ment showing why he wishes to remain in the United States and will present evidence of his non- Communist beliefs. Revervations NO 2-5915 Masonic Temple, 327 S. Fourth fil I Iii STARTING SATURDAY Dial NO 2-2513 for Schedule THIS WEEKEND Visit the For after the game entertainment DANCING Tuesday, Friday and - \sSaturday Night Open 2 P.M. to 2 A.M. Members of V.F.W. and their guests Mary Lou, Your featured vocalist. Don Bailey, Your singing host 'cWh* CI.UN, 314 E. Liberty St., Ann Arbor Phone NO 2-8972-You must be 21 "Ann Arbor's Most Popular Club" -- I I Ame Comedienne Russell Will Sing Here~ Anna Russell, noted interna- tional comedienne, will return to Ann Arbor March 4, after her con- cert last summer. Sponsored by the Michigan Singers, tickets go on sale next week in the Administration Build- ing and on the Diagonal. Members of the Singers will also contact sororities, fraternities, residence halls, League Houses and co-ops. General admission and block tickets are priced at $1 for the main floor and first balcony and $.50 for second balcony. Miss Rus- sell will give two shows, one at 7 p.m. and one at 9 p.m., both en- tirely different. Famous for her vocal satires, Miss Russell composes all the mu- sic scores for her shows, as well as all the lyrics. Among the many roles she assumes are a powerful Wagnerian soprano, the president of a ladies club introducing a pi- anist and a wide-ranged Italian singing of pizza. Originally a student of serious music, Miss Russell turned to com- ic concerts after sliding into and knocking down a prop church in a performance of "Cavalleria Rus- ticana." She returned to opera recently when she recorded the voice of the witch in the movie version of "Hansel and Gretel" and repeated the role with the New York City Center. Semester Speech Fare Announced Opera, restoration comedy and an original student play will be presented during the semester by the speech department. In conjunction with the School of Music, Verdi's "Falstaff" will be performed March 1 to 5. The musical direction will be under JosefBlatt of the music school and the stage direction handled eby Prof. Valentine Windt of the speech department. Congreve's restoration comedy, "The Way of the World" will be given March 23 to 26 under the direction of Prof. William P. Hal- stead of the speech department. "The Clugstone Inheritance," by James Harvey, '53, will be pre- miered April 28 to 30. The director will be Prof. Hugh Z. Norton of the speech department. WILLIAM HOLDEN as Lt. Harry Brubaker, called back to fly in one war too many! *EflI±D' union little club ,7any4E9-12 nuiclulgcn union e e1 t'GRACE KELLY as Nancy Brubaker, who shared her man's courage andfears! FREDRIC MARCH as Admiral Tarrant, whose heart weptfor the men he had to drive! MICKEY ROONEY as Mike Forney, eody 'copter pilot! WILLIAM "nBACE HOLDEN -IELLY Frank Capra's "YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU" rtarrinyv James Stewart Jean Arthur Lionel Barrymore Today 7&9 The J. 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