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a: , I 1 0. M cr; 9 a: z z <C The 1986 Ann Arbor Summer Festival presents a remarkable ortunity to experience a rich cultural attractions, an of ;ummertime In Ann Arbor. The Festival will offer a wide range of artistic disciplines, including theatre, dance, music, mime, children's events, workshops and lectures in the humanities, visual pre- sentations, and more. International, re- gional and local artists will bring to the Festival this array of exciting The Third An Festival of Extra Performing Ar TOP OF THE PARK Located adjacent to rhe Power Cemer for rhe Performing Arts, the Top of the Park has become a favorire meeting SpOt for Festival patrons before and after performances, and a popular evening destination for all visitors. Amidst the excitement of the Ann Arbor Summer Festival, all types of folk gather at the Top of the Park [0 enjoy dinner, refreshmt:nts, free live entertainment, free movies, (projected on a huge outdoor screen), and a congenial, relaxing atmosphere. No\\hcrc is the spirit of the Ann Arbor Summer Festival more appaTem or mort: enjoyable. r lighlighting this year's Top of the Park schedule will be performances by a number of Ann Arbor area performing groups on a newly built outdoor stage. Also, following last year's success, a special Children's Day at the Festival will be held on Sunday, July 6. A complete schedule offree events at the Top of the Park will be announced in June. and will be available at any time during the Festival. Tickets for the 1986 opening night gala may be ordered by telephone (313) 76J-TKTS, or by mail-order using the attached order form. The gala will be held in the Power Center Rehearsal Hall. Seating is limited. THE FESTIVAL 400 A sustaining force of the Ann Arbor Summer Festival, the Festival 400 Club is a group of individuals and couples who have pledged four hundred dollars per year for four consecutive years. Formed in 1985, membership in this group now totals over one hundred and tweney-five, and provides important funding for the Festival. With membership to the Festival 400 come many benefits and privileges, including advance ticket sales, free parking, and the chance to meet distinguished artists at special receptions. For information about joining this exceptional group. phone (313) 763-6780.

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The 1986 Ann Arbor Summer Festival presents a remarkable

ortunity to experience a rich cultural attractions,

an ~~~~~~~III1"..J of ;ummertime In

Ann Arbor. The Festival will offer a wide range of artistic disciplines, including theatre,

dance, music, mime, children's events, workshops and lectures in the humanities, visual pre­sentations, and more.

International, re­gional and local artists will bring to the Festival this array of exciting

The Third An Festival of Extra Performing Ar

TOP OF THE PARK Located adjacent to rhe Power Cemer for rhe Performing Arts, the Top of the Park has

become a favorire meeting SpOt for Festival patrons before and after performances, and a

popular evening destination for all visitors. Amidst the excitement of the

Ann Arbor Summer

Festival, all types of folk gather at the Top

of the Park [0 enjoy dinner, refreshmt:nts, free live entertainment, free movies, (projected on a huge outdoor screen), and a congenial,

relaxing atmosphere. No\\hcrc is the spirit of

the Ann Arbor Summer Festival more appaTem

or mort: enjoyable.

r lighlighting this year's Top of the Park schedule will be performances by a number of Ann Arbor area performing groups on a newly

built outdoor stage. Also, following last year's success, a special Children's Day at the Festival will be held on Sunday, July 6.

A complete schedule offree events at the Top of the Park will be announced in June. and will

be available at any time during the Festival.

Tickets for the 1986 opening night gala may be ordered by telephone (313) 76J-TKTS, or by mail-order using the attached order form. The

gala will be held in the Power Center Rehearsal Hall. Seating is limited.

THE FESTIVAL 400 A sustaining force of the Ann Arbor Summer Festival, the Festival 400 Club is a group of

individuals and couples who have pledged four hundred dollars per year for four consecutive years. Formed in 1985, membership in this group now totals over one hundred and

tweney-five, and provides important funding for the Festival.

With membership to the Festival 400 come many benefits and privileges, including advance ticket sales, free parking, and the

chance to meet distinguished artists at special receptions. For information about joining this exceptional group. phone (313) 763-6780.

OTHER EVENTS IN ANN ARBOR

The following; events coincide with the dates of

the Ann Arbor Summer Festival. June 28 throu,e;h July 20, 1986.

American Guild of Organists As part of the American Guild of Organists' anoual conference held this year in Detroit, AGO members \vill spend Thursday, July 3 in Ann Arbor. The following activities arc free and open to the public as paft of the AGO conference:

IO:JO a.m. - (Hill Auditorium)

Recital by \-farilyn ~1ason

1:15 p.m. -(Power Center)

Concert by ~lorris Lawrence and the Afromusicology Ens., Morris Lawrence, Director

2:20 p.m.-(PowerCenter) Bill Bokum &Joan \iorris in concert.

4:05 p.m. - (power Center) Bo1cum & \forris (repeat)

5:10 p.m. - (Topoftht: Park) t\.[orris Lawrence (repeat)

8:00 p.m. - (llill Auditorium)

Hymn Festival

7th International Carillon Congress Ann Arbor will be the location of a vt:nt:rab1c

as~embla,ge July 5-8, as the \Vorld Carillon Congress convenes for 1986. The public may

Kerrytol-vo Concert House presents: A SONDHEIyl REVUE June 27-29, 8:00 pm

nOLCliM & MORRIS, A Celebration of American Song July 4 & 5, 8:00 pm

DETROIT CIIAMBER IVII\DS, A Summer Serenade July 11, 8:00 pm

Reservations suggested for all performances, ,,11(313) 769-2999, 415 N. 4th Ave., Ann Arbor.

Suspension Theatre presents : HAPPY DAYS by Samuel Becken July 18, 19, 2.1, 2flatROOpm

July 27 at 6:00 pm

Kerry town Concert Iiouse, 415 N. 4th Ave., Ann Arbor. Call (313) 769-2999.

University of Michigan Museum of Art RISI:>JG or A NEW MOON, A CENTURY OF TABWAART Open April 21-July 27; Tue-Fri 11-4; Sat-Sun ]-5.

This navel ling exhibition delves into the history, philosophy, and socia-political development ofthe Tabwa people of Central

Africa.

AFRICAN TALES July 19 (Sat at 2:00 pm) Museum of Art As part of a children's series co-sponsored by the LHvl JVluseurn of Art and the Ann Arbor Public Library. Sherry Roberts, professional story-teller, will spin her sagas of AFRICAN TAI.ES.

For information on either event, contact the UM \fuseum of An, 525 S. State St., Ann Arbor, or call (313) 763-03%.

GETTING TO THE FESTTV AL FROM OUT OF TOWN

i!llI'king - ---

Convenient parking is available at various University and city paid parking structures, in addition to limited metered street parking. Please allow sufficient time to park.

Washtenaw Ave. exit to the U·~I Central

Campus.

EAST, VIA 1-96: to 1-275, take \1-14 to Ann Arbor. From .\1-14, to US-23 south and exit at Geddes to its merger with Fuller and then Fuller to Glen. Glen Ave. ends at the Power Center.

NORTH, VIA US-23: to Business Route M-14 ~Iain Street. Main to Huron, left on Huron to

the theater area at Fletcher St.

WEST, VIA 1-94: Exit 172 at Jackson and continue via II uron to the theater area at Fletcher St.

SOUfIl, VIA US-23: Washtenaw Ave. (\Vest)

exit to the U-\'I Central Campus.

J u N E SUNDAY MONDAY TCESDAY

& J u WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

Unless otherwise noted, all performances will take place in the Power Center. Other locations have been abbreviated as follows: AC = Alumni Center, BC =

Fim Baptist Church BMT = Burton Memorial Tower, CC = First Congregational Church, LM = Lydia l\:lcndelssohn Theatre, Sil\'l = Univ. of 1\.lichigan School of Music

PowerCcmcr Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre

- Young People's Theater PI '55 IN BOOTS 2 rt-.l

- Sesame Street's f\OH McGRATII

- The Acting CO. A$YOU LIKE ['1'41'.\1

- ;\Iarcel Dupre lOOth

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-I'II,OBOLUS 8 P.\I

Pro~ram 1

- \\lAVES 8 P.\[ - Carillon Recital

7 P~1 Bt\IT

-J. Parker Copley Dance Co. 8 Pt\1

- Carillon Recital 7 Pi\IIl.\IT

The Ann Arhor

Summer Festival is sponsored by

- PILOBOLUS R Pi\1 Program 2

- WAVES8 Pr>.!

8 - KEVIN

~1CCARTIIY

"Give 'em Hell. lIarry" 8 P.\I

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~;~:~I;:'h;ganh~ Arts. ~~

----r-- ---r - 1\.larkct Theatre - Market Theatre I - G & S Society

ASINA1\.IAI.1 ASINAi\-IALi TRIAL BY

8 P1\.I 8 PM JURY & COX AND BOX

- Univ. Int'L Organ Series (Special Conccn) 8 Pf\1 IIi\.

- The Aeting Co. \ orkshop' Play

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8 P:\·I L1\.1

- The Acting Co. T - The Acting Co. AS YOU LIKE ORf.:IIAROS ITS Pl\1 8 PM

- Thomas Winner POS(-

Chckhov performance .LC'erure 41' I di cuss ion led AO ~ Thoma~

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- r>..IARCEL -l\I.A,I{CEL MARCEAL" l\IARCEAU 8 P;\! 8 PM

Pro.e;ram 1 Program 2

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Ann Arbor Street Art Fair

L y SATURDAY

- Gala Benefit Party 6 Pt\·1

-JUDY COLLINS 8PM

- U iv. llu'l. 6 rgan Se es 4 PM S/t\1

- G& SSociety TRIAL BY jURY&COX AND BOX 2 PM &8 PM

_~~1v . Int 'l. Organ rics 4 PMS/M

- The /\cting Co. AS YOU LIKE ITS Pt\1

- Univ.lnr'.1-

- DIZZY GILLESPIE& J. C. HEARD ORCH. 8 P1\1

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;~~:~:;~';~,I:;~~~ ~ ::,B\:~; ~~;,~i:~c;n~:~~:~ .~t~'~S.~~~~ oble'''e Ouprt'. 100d, Felix Fri~drilh .(E." Ger­llinhdJv. 1,,1\ 13 _ OUt- many). llar:tLd \O)l.eL (Wc',

"andin;: Ame,;c.n orpni,t and Lady Sus, J.ni,·c Bc~k will perform. solo recir.l feJt",ing Junc}S,July5,1},19(Siu. f)"pr~', l'"rialiOlfs slir I, urJ~}~ ~t 4 pml H/ .. nch" SiNl. JuLy 2()- Jame, 11.",_ A"derson,u'H''''' H"II, liM mann. DonaLd William<, and School ,,(Mu .• k .\lary ldaYo<l.th,ccmcml>-

;~{f;,:~~og~~:~::::- ~~f:~~~~i.!t;j!~;!'~ July 9 (1\'"d"r8pml Ui// Auditurium

rhosc ordcringildHncc tickets to both PI LOBO-1-1 ·S.nd \\'AVF.S"'.yurd~' an e'luaL numher of half­pricctickct>tuthl·J.P.rkcr

ncw d.nee CoplCI DlnuCompany.

~1ARCELMARCEAU

C"ro,i""illghi"·]oscass,,.:iatiull "jrh rhcAnll AroorSuITu""r Fes( ;val, the worl,l's fOfCmo,t mime return, roAn" Arhorfm hi., third consecmive FeS[inl "p[>eam"",,_ "(,\ReEL ~f .. \RCE,\("S [lOp"lari[y ,(em. from hisimpcc<:able cechniquean<11ovablecharaner, ilip.

Ju/,. 17,18 (11m, Fri 8 pm)

All pcrfornmm:cs will take pl/lcc in the Power C(:ntcr for the PeriorlllinJ( A.rts URICH othenvise noted. Enming performtllJ(''es

beginarSpm

TICKETS Tickcts.onsalet-..lay12.ma'lbe plirchasedhycallin~763_1KI"s' 'l'ickcL~

arcalsoa.ailabkatall"['icketWorid

nlltlct~ ~ruund southeastern \lil:higJIl. and at the Power Cellu:r lIox Office in Ann:\riJ;:)r.

YOU!\G PEOPLE'S THEATRE

With majur support from Hud,un' , "fR,iam'ood pre-

puss iN BOOTS Rowenl Bennetl' ~ action-

time-honnred ,;rwe of cOllmg~o"s Irlllhfu)nc".

Jun., 29 (Sun •• 2 pm)

WORKSHOPS AND l.EC'TURES

Thcsc\\"orkshnp~and Iccmrcsnffcr

F(;~ti"al patfOn~anoppofwnilyfuf

insight inwthe literature and methods hehind ' ,'heActing Company's

productions. All e\'ent~will h~ hcld in thc Prcsidcot"s ClLlb Founders Room at the Alumni Center. 200 Flcu;her St .. Ann.-\roor. )ioadmi8sioncharge.

THE PU.Y: FROM TEXT TO PERFORr.\;\:--JCE

'"A8'1"ou Like Ir'" and "Orchards" Aworkshophy'I'heAeting(:OrnpJny

July 9 (Wed, .12·1 pm)

DR. TIIQ:\IAS\\'Il\)iER

Eminenl Chckh,w S",h"br I)r, Th"rn,,~ Winncfwillprcs(;otaicctllrcon.-\nton Chekhov. pref~(ing'I'heAning

Additionally, Dr. Winncrwill kad a

post·pcrformaOl:ediscus>ionfrumthe PowerCenrerstagewith,\cring Company members following their performance of ORelIA RI1S. FriJulyl1.

r.IASK 1)E\IOl\STRATJO;-J

'\ workshop by The ;kting Company J"/,, 11 (Pri >It 4:00 pm)

ALL'.\i)i1 E:-JRICH,\lEl\T ·\11 wurhhupsand lectures ilfC ,11so part of the University of.\!iehigan's Alumni

Enrichment I-'rogram Jdministered lhroughlhcAlumniAssoci~lion. r.lorc inform~t;on""alllmniartiYit;csis

:lvailablcbycontactinglhcAiumni As>oci<llional{.)l3)763-9753.

Universityof'-'ichigan(;arillollneur William Dc Turk will presem a series of free carillon concerts for thc AIm Arhor

Summer Festival. Followingeaeh ,'oneen, the (:harles Ilaird C3ri1lon atthc top of Burton r.!cmorial 'rower will be open tothc puulie fnr guided tours.

JUlie 30. Jul,. 7, 14 (Mnnd>lJ"s III 7 pm)

Burton fHemon'al Tower

POWER CENTER ART EXIUBIT

Thruughout thc Fcstiv~1. the Ann Arbor Art Association will present a ~howing of

selected ~rt wOfk~ in the lubuv of the PowerCenter.IZI FletcherSt .. '\nll

Arbor June2S-JulyllJ

TICKETS ALSO AVAILABLE AT ALL TICKET WORLD OUTLETS OR CALL (313) 763-TKTS

Please printc1carly o Enclosed is check payable to Ann Arbor Summer Festiva l Name: __________________ _ in the amoun t or$ _______ _

o Please charge to my

o VISA 0 Mastercard Address: __________________ _

City: ____________ State: _____ _ Account No. _______________ _

Phone: J( __ .L. _____ Zip: ________ _ In the amountof$ ______________ _

No Refunds - No Exchanges The program is su bject (Q cha nge.

Card Expiration Datc _____________ _

Signature

Dale Loc. I'nce XNo. Amount Office UIoC

GALA OPENING J uncl8 SAT Gala Bcncfitl'arty 61'\1 Gala tickcL~ do not includcconcen. PCRH $30

JunelS SAT Judy Collins 8PM PC $16. 12

THEATRE JulyZ WED Markel Theatre Co. ASINA~tALI 81l;"1 PC $16, 12

Juty3 T HL Market Theatre Co. ASINA~tALI 8 1';"1 PC $16, 12

Jul\' 10 THL The ,\Clina Co. AS YOU LIKE IT 8 1'1-.1 PC $]6,12

Julyll FRI The Actinll Co. ORCI L\RDS 8 11M PC $]6,12

Julyll SAT The Actinll Co. AS YOU LIKE IT 8 PM PC $16,12

July 13 SU~ The Actin. Co, AS YOU LIKE IT 4 PI\! I'C $ 16,12

july 15 TLE Kevin McCarthy GIVE 'EM HELL. HARRY BPM I'C $16,12

July 3 THU G & S SocieTV Special Preview 8PM L\I $7,5

july4 FRI G & SSlIcief)' TRlt\l . BY J URY/COX & BOX 8P;\1 L;\I $9.7

julyS SAT G &SS"cit;: tv TRlt\l . BY JURY/COX & BOX 2 1-';\1 DI $9.7

julyS SAT G & SSociety']-RIAI, BY JURY/COX & BOX BI';\I Ll\! $9,7

july6 Sl:-.l G & SSocief)"]'R IAL BY JURY/COX & BOX 2[>;\1 LM ..... julyl9 SAT Ann Arbor Civic Theatre IIAY FE\'ER 21'\ \ L" $10,8

jul"19 SAT Ann Arbor Civic Theane IIA \' FE\,ER 81'\1 LM Sl2,9

1'-29 hi])' ) " C Th IlI.lre HA\ FEVER 2 Pr-.,1 1.:0.1 $1il.J:'

july20 SU:\I Ann ,\rborCi,-icThcatrc IIA' FF,\'E R !! PM L\I $ 12,9

DANCE june 30 r-.IO:-.l Pilobulu~ BPM PC $\B.13.50

julyl HIE Pilobulu~ RPM I'C $\B.I3.5O

july7 .\ \01\ WavC!i 8 PM PC $\6.12

july!! T UE Wa"es 8 PM PC $\6. 12

july 14 .\101\ J. ParkcrCopley IJance Co. 8P~1 PC $\0'

'Those purchasin~ tickeb 10 both Pilobolus and W~"e~ may purchase an equal numberoftiekets at half price ($5.00)

MUSIC Jul)" 19 SAT DizzyGillcspicw/ J.C, llcardOrch BPr-.[

(Fi,'cAdm.) Cni\', [nt·1. Organ Series 41',\1

(l'woAdm. ) First Congr' l. Church Organ Scries 4 Pr.1

(Two Adm.) Marcel Dupre 100th I\nniv. Celebration 41-',\1

' Single tickets to ~II orj.:~n concerts a\aibble ~t the d""rfor $';

MIME jul\ 17 T I[ l l\I .. rcc1;\larceau 81',\1

jul\ 11:1 F lU I\lareel;\larceau 81'.\1

CHILDREN'S EVENTS Jul\'6 St'" Sesame SUCCI'S non '\leGRATI-1 Z I'r-.I

June29 St·" Young People's Theater Pl'SS 1:-.1 BOOTS Z 1-' \1

' $1 discountperti~ketror.e:roupsofIUormore

1986 \nn \rbor Summer I'e,ti,:il Po-rer(shipping included)

Iwi_htom:lkcatax·dcductible<.:nntributionto the .\nn ,\roorSurnrn<.:r F<.:,ti'al in the arnountof

LocatioTls: PC Po\\erCenter 1 .. \1 - ],,.di:l \lcnddssnhn T he:Jter CC First Congre.e.~tionJI ChUK'h Be FirSI Hap[i~1 Chur<.:h I'CRII "" PowcrC:cnlcr Rch<.::Jr'Jlllall S/ I\I l·.\1 &-hool uf ,\I1t,ic

PC $18,13.50

SO,\ \ $20

CC $8

BC $8

I'C $ 18.13.50

PC $ 18.13.50

PC $7.50

PC $6,4(chi[dl-

TOTAL~S~ ________________________ ___

Order Form

sells the best available seat at the time the ord­er is received.

Al1 ticket sales are final; no refunds, no ex­changes. Tickets may be obtained four ways:

Phone Orders Ilnd Information (313) 763·TKTS is your number for ticket ord­ers and information. Please have the following information ready when you call:

• Visa or ~'lasterCard Number

• Expiration date of the card

• Numbcr of seats you need

• Prices of tickets you are ordering

• Amount of total purchase (plus $3.00 service

Power Ccnter Box Office The Power Center Box Office will open May

office.

Special Performance for the Hearing Impaired

On Sunday, July 13th, the 4:00 p.m. matinee of AS YOU LIKE IT will be signed for our hearing impaired patrons. For more information about this special performance, phone (313) 763-6780. 'I'he Power Center is also equipped with infrared headsets, which arc available upon request.

Group Sales

Substantial savings arc available for groups purchasing 20 or more tickets to any single Festival event. Block scating can be arranged with sufficient notice. Travel packages are also available from local hotels. For information,

""-"-___ chone (313) 763-6780.

charge) IIudson's, Briarvwod Mall. Hours vary.

Mail Orders Tickets may be ordered using the attached mail-order form. Checks should be made pay­able to: Ann Arbor Summer Festival, and mailed, with the order form, to: P.O. Box 4070, Ann Arbor, MI, 48106. Mail orders will be filled upon receipt, and mailed hack by June 15.

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estival P.O. Box 4070, Ann Arbor, MI48106

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