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Burns Park Cabin, City Landmark, Doomed

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Day
27
Month
December
Year
1955
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Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Director and Cast Rehearse 'Voice of the Turtle,' October 1948

Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Director and Cast Rehearse 'Voice of the Turtle,' October 1948 image
Year:
1948
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 22, 1948
Caption:
"Now This Is How It Should Be Done": Director Laird Brooks (right) demonstrates that "just right" touch he wants during a rehearsal of a scene from a forthcoming Civic Theatre play. Looking on as Brooks pirouettes in the "little theater" workshop at the Burns Park Log Cabin are Mary Lou Bramwell and Morris Winers, two of the principal actors in the Play, The Voice of the Turtle, which will open in the Slauson Junior High School Auditorium Oct. 24.

Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Members Prepare Scenery For 'An Inspector Calls,' October 1949

Ann Arbor Civic Theatre Members Prepare Scenery For 'An Inspector Calls,' October 1949 image
Year:
1949
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 10, 1949
Caption:
'An Inspector Calls' At The Civic Theater - The behind-the-scenes workers are an important part of the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre and without them the play couldn't go on. Nancy L. McGee (left) and Elizabeth C. Patterson are shown as they work in the Log Cabin at Burns Park on part of the stage sets for "An Inspector Calls," a three-act play to be presented Tuesday and Wednesday nights in Lydia Mendelssohn Theater by the Civic Theatre. Carm Stornant hammers away at another scenery piece. The Log Cabin is used by the Civic Theatre as its workshop and meeting place.