MonA'n Febrary.' 7 1040 T HE M IC H IG AN D A ILY Page Nine Union Opera Slated March 23, 24, 25 Show First Bright Past Since 1941 Recalled by Presentatioin~ Revival Try 0nce the biggest campus artistic A fascinating amost incrediblI event of the year, the Michigan j history highlighted by pef r- Union Opera is being revived this ances at the Wite House, the season after a Iapse of almost Metropolitan Opera and oct decade. Broadway, lies behind the Mich- Casting is nearly cmplets, for igans Union 0pera. the Opera's al -mal musical ex- Conceived in 1907 as a me ns of 'ravagaz, 'Froggy Bottom," to raising meny to build the Union, be p'sentd on Narch 23, 24, and the 0pe'a was a success fr'om the 2 . at th Mchign Theatre. start, incr~easing in manitude 'ith each awsing year. DAVE LEYSHON, chairman of * * Ihe Opra Committee, has prom- T ASN19 hath pr isdthet the ahow, which boasts a ITahe AIN19 thyrat ith opero st of 40 actos, singers nd calle "Cotton Stockings." Taken dancers, wv 1 equal or surpass any on the road after an euthusiaa- of is illustr'ious predecessors. tically-receivd Ann Arbor pre- The plot of "Froggy Bottom," mi re, the show toured he Fat, a nausica comedy by Jim and in a one night stand at the Wright, graduae Engli s at- 4 Me'ro oita Opera, shatterd the dent from Flint, concerns the gosrcit eodfra m troules f mariedstudntsateur per'formance at that instita- living in a temporar housing tion. project.S sac essful was the produc- Any asImiaity btween Willow' ti n tht is cast receve sand Tillage and he hous'ng area in , a ccpted an invitation to appear ogy ,o in is urlyin PULC~HRITUD ON PARAE-A ar ist's conception of a sens from be Union Operas at e issue tentional. ~~production, "Froggy Bitom," to be presen ed M ir ih 22, 24 and 25, at the c eigan Theater. 12,hwvr h eify ing 0pera was struck a disastrous TILE SHOW'S sparkling musica FED EANS, vsteran thestri- financia blow from which'i never or a " 'te bysra st-ca r ducer dMi ohs I/ail O rde r T icket Sales Start feyrcvred. e ho sbe- Jim Ebsrsols, Ted Johnson and dcinMail orders for ticket to any of the three Union opera per- New Tear's Ee in New Tork City, Ralph Hamilton. ductions, Fog Bto, n ac 3 4 r2,aeno aig lzadsep h ra There is a possibility that Bvans is an old-timer in show fom cee f" g Botm'o Maihc3e2poed5 Tehnw e urain blzard swet theares. some of the music will be business, having worked with such bigacpeto revea an empty house, played over a national radio outstanding personalities as Mike ChcsadTalodrssolaifth eirdad ca atrophe sounded the network by the Fred Waring or- Todd, George M. Cohan, Florens hudb drse o ihgnUinO s ihgnUin desth knsll for the Opera, except ganizaioai Ticket prices are $1.20, $1.80 and $2.40. Ordes x'ill be recorded for semi-successful revivals in Don Craig, director of Fred Ziegfeld and George Shubert. He according to the date received and xxl '11 filled efore Monday, 1935-36 and in 1940-41. The war Waring's Glee Club, showed great also apent five years at the Chiez March 7, when tickets go on ale in the Union lobby, sffectively crushed all hopes of a int'rest in the Opera while in Pares, and during World War 2 Because of heasy alumni demands for tickes , student are pr nent revival engendere by Ann Arbor last year for a per- served overseas with the U150. urged by he Opera Comanittee to place their orders immediately the 1940 show, in which Tom Har- formance at Hill Auditorium, and Bill Zerman, "the poor man's to assure themselves of good seats, Dormitry groups desiring mon starrd and the 1941 produc- at his request, the music is being Billy Rose," heads the Opera's a block of seats together may obtain them by ordering now, tion which featured Forres' Eva- sent tohim. promotional staff. hevska MARCH OF DIMES MARCH OF DIMES Sponsored in the Public Interest PROFESSIONAL FRAT.4RNJTIES ALPHA CHI SIGMA ALPHA RHO CHI PHI CHI ALPHA KAPPA KAPPA DELTA SIGMA DELTA PHI DELTA PHI ALPHA KAPPA PSI DELTA SIGMA P1 PHI RHO SIGMA PHI ALPHA KAPPA I-