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Ticket Office Tales: Would You Mind Holding While I Ask a Supervisor?

Imagine that you have just accepted a job working as a waiter at a restaurant. You arrive on your first day, and the manager begins your training: “First you’ll need to memorize…

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UMS Artists in Residence: Meet Siobhan McBride

Editor’s note: UMS is in the second season of its Artists in “Residence” program. Five residents from across disciplines take residence at our performances throughout our season. We’ll profile each resident here…

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Musicians on Musicians: The Gloaming is Dream-Music

Photo: The Gloaming, who perform at Michigan Theater on October 7, 2015. Photo by Feargal Ward. There’s something special about music recommendations from friends. Think about your favorite bands, musicians, artists. How…

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What will you see?

Tickets are on sale! College students always get the same sweet deal: $12 or $20 tickets, depending on seat location.

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Student Spotlight: Rachel Stopchinski on Japan and Sankai Juku

Editor’s note: Rachel Stopchinski is a student at the University of Michigan and part of our UMS student intern team. This summer, Rachel traveled to Japan as part of a study abroad…

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Dialogue with Gravity: 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Butoh

Photo: A moment from UMUSUNA: Memories Before History, a Butoh-inspired work by the Japanese company Sankai Juku, who perform in Ann Arbor October 23-24, 2015. Photo courtesy of the artist. 1. ‘Bu’…

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People Are Talking: National Theatre Live: George Bernard Shaw’s Man and Superman

Tell us what you thought! This is the place to comment on the performance and talk to other people about what you saw and heard. What will you remember about the performance…

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Greek to Us: Q&A

Greek to us! Q&A about the particularities of Greek theater and the new translation of Antigone by Anne Carson.

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Director’s Note: The Unanswered Question – How to Get to the Dark Soul of Antigone

Editor’s note: Stage and screen actress Juliette Binoche plays Antigone in a contemporary version of Sophokles’ tragedy, translated afresh by Ann Arbor’s own Anne Carson, a T.S. Eliot Prize-winning poet, MacArthur “Genius”…

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