I I of Music Looking for something fun to do? for an evening where the atmosphere o e join us but the performances are highPowered Trelaxed School of Music has some of the best talent in the nation, and you can see it for only $6.nSo grab a friend and check us out n $ So Oh Coward! Words and music by Noel Coward Oh Coward! is a collection of the wickedly funny songs and scenes that have made No8l Coward one of the most celebrated theatrical wizards of this century, an Andrew Lloyd Webber and Neil Simon all rolled into one genius. If your taste is elegant but witty, polite but cutting, then join us for some of the best British comedy ever. October 12-14 at 8 PM, October 15 at 2 PM Mendelssohn Theatre - Musical Theatre Program Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte" adapted by Michael Napier Brown It's love, British-style. Here's the story: Heathcliff loves Cathy, and Cathy loves Heathcliff, yet she marries Edgar. Heathcliff gets even by marrying Edgar's sister. Things really get ugly when Cathy's kid and Heathcliff's kid also fall in love, but they're cousins! Stay tuned ... October 19-21 at 8 PM, October 22 at 2 PM Power Center - Dept. of Theatre & Drama I Am A Man by OyamO You probably know that Martin Luther King, Jr. was shot dur- ing a trip to Memphis, but do you know why he was there? This historically based play tells of the events that brought Dr. King to the city where he met his untimely death. Written by U-M professor Charles "OyamO" Gordon, I Am A Man has been optioned by HBO. November 9-11, 16-18 at 8 PM, November 12, 19 at 2 PM Trueblood Theatre - Dept. of Theatre & Drama A Midsummer Night's Dream composed by Benjamin Britten You may be familiar with the play, but have you heard the op- era? Now you can see (and hear) the story unfold right before your eyes in this contemporary, push-the-envelope production. Sticking close to the original text, this opera is based on Shakespeare's story of Oberon, Titania and the strange things we do for love. November 16-18 at 8 PM, November 19 at 2 PM Power Center - School of Music Opera Theatre Twelfth Night TO Main St, by William Shakespeare Before heading home for the Twelve Days of Christmas, spend a "Night" with us. Shakespeare's comic tale of separated twins, disguises and mistaken P identities will leave your sides aching from more than overeating at Thanksgiving. November 30-December 2 at 8 PM, December 3 at 2 PM Mendelssohn Theatre Dept. of Theatre & Drama 1995-96 Season Carmina Burana faculty choreographers - music by Carl Orff Carmina Buramna is a colorful collection of love lyrics, nature poems, and yes, drinking songs written by vagrant scholars and vagabond poets of the 13th century. They had a great time back then, and you will too at this evening of vivid modern dance. Come see what got those 13th century scholars so roused up with this powerful masterpiece. February 8-10 at 8 PM, February 11 at 2 PM Power Center - University Dance Company The Male Animal by James Thurber & Elliott Nugent He brought you "Gilligan's Island." He brought you "The Brady Bunch." Now guest director and UM alum Hal Cooper brings you The Male Animal, the comical story of a Michigan football weekend at a midwest university. February 22-24 at 8 PM, February 25 at 2 PM Mendelssohn Theatre - Dept. of Theatre & Drama Spring Opera (to be announced) Our spring opera will be announced in early October, but don't put off buying y ur tickets. These performances regularly sell out. March 28-30 at 8 PM, March 31 at 2 PM Mendelssohn Theatre- School of Music Opera Theatre The Tooth of Crime by Sam Shepard If you liked "Pulp Fiction," you'll love The Tooth of Crime. Written in the early 1970's, this hard-hitting drama with music is an imaginative and surreal story about change, renewal, and the cost of freedom-using rock and roll as the defining edge. April 4-6, 11-13 at 8 PM, April 7, 14 at 2 PM Trueblood Theatre - Dept. of Theatre & Drama Grand Hotel - The Musical by Wright, Forrest, Yeston and Davis It s like The Love Boat," except that all the action is in a hotel, and the singing and dancing are much, much better. The guest list includes an aging ballerina, a penniless Baron, a failing business executive and a starlet secretary. See how their lives intertwine at the world's most luxurious overnight accommoda- tions. April 18-20 at 8 PM, April 21 at 2 PM Power Center - Musical Theatre Program et1US-23 heatre I a WASHINGTON STREET K HURON enter PAK PALMER DRIVE PARK aRK m Button Mendelssohn u Theatre toriu Michigan League N. UNIVERSITY a z' w: F- TO If ~1