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UM Opera “Figaro” Closes on a High Note! — But Why Should We Care?

Campus April 1, 2018April 2, 2018 Robin Akston 1 Comment

One of the top music schools in the country, the UM School of Music, Theater, and Dance (SMTD) served up two weekend specials of virtuosic musicianship – seasoned with clever scenery and drizzled in imaginative lighting. The Lydia Mendelssohn Theater was packed on Sunday’s valedictory performance of Mozart’s “The Marriage of Figaro,” and was a […]

No Safety Net: They, Themselves, and Schmerm

Arts & Culture February 5, 2018 Cole Carnick 0 Comments

This is the third installment of the Michigan Review’s coverage of No Safety Net — a series of provocative theatre performances hosted by the University Musical Society drawing diverse communities together to discuss and re-examine social issues. As part of their “No Safety Net” series, which aims to “create a community platform for important dialogue,” […]

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