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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
SUNDAY, APRM 28, 1957 '
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BUSIEST ROOM ON CAMPUS:
Drama Office Prepares for Season
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
By DIANE FRASER
As the University prepares forI
its annual Drama Season, May 13
to June 15, the drama office in the
League becomes one of the busiest
rooms on campus.
On the telephone, Mrs. Lucille
W. Upham, manager, is making
arrangements for costumes while
her assistant, Mrs. Rose Arbour,
is busily sorting the stacks of re-
quests for season tickets.
"This is going to be a very
exciting year as it is the first time
we've presented a musical," Mrs.
Upham said as she set down the
phone. "We are just tingling about
the present season-and it gets
more exciting every tamc I contact
flew York about staging or de-
signs."
Musical Interests
Mrs. Upham has worked with
the Drama Season since it began
in 1930. She has been business
manager for the past 10 years.
Mrs. Upham declared the musi-
cal, "Lady in the Dark," is adding
great interest to the Drama Sea-
son. Many people have expressed
interest in the season for the first
time because of this musical, she
said.
The Drama Season always want-
ed to present a musical, and they
felt that this year was perfect
for the ambitious undertaking.
"This year the world is a bit
gloomy and the people seem to
want something entertaining, ex-
citing and beautiful," the manager
explained.
Dancers Coming
Carol Bruce, well-known musical
comedy star in New York and
London, will play the lead. Scott
McKay, currently staring in "Brig-
adoon" on Broadway, will play
opposite her.
For this production, six dancers
and a chorus of eight are being
brought from New York. An orch-
estra will also be used for the first
time in the history of Drama
Season.
Responding to popular demand,
a mystery, "Witness for the Prose-
cution," will be presented for the
first time in eight years.
"In doing 'Witness for the Pros-
ecution', we have one of the best
thrillers in years," Mrs. Upham
commented. It ran with success in
both New York and on the road for
the past two years.
Attractions Vary
The third production, "The
Sleeping Prince," is a romantic
comedy, "beautiful to look at and
fun to watch," according to the
manager. Francis Lederer, who
played the lead in the West Coast
performances of this play, will also
play the lead here.
"The fourth production," Mrs.
Upham remarked, "is extremely
novel as it is an adaptation of a
Viennese classic 'Anatol'. The Af-
fairs of Anatol brings to Ann Ar-
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...Season Manager
bor the noted star Uta Hagen as
lead."
Leaning forward in her chair,
Mrs. Upham called "The Reluc-
tant Debutante" a fitting finale
for the season, saying the gaiety
present in Ann Arbor during com-
mencement week is matched in the
theatre. The lead, Edward Everett
Horton, is returning to Ann Arbor
and should convulse his audience
with the magic of his comedy-style
in this new farce."
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