Arts

Broadway stars rule 'U' faculty member's 'Irene'

This weekend, for the first time on any stage, University faculty playwright Ari Roth's "Goodnight Irene" will be performed by Ann Arbor's own Performance Network. The play, which was commissioned by the prestigious off-Broadway Man-hattan Theater Club, will get its preliminary showings at the Performance Network before moving on the national hot bed of theater, New York City.

Pearl Jam comes back with 'No Code'

Pearl Jam's fourth full-length album marks the beginning of their second effort in two years at trying to launch a real concert tour without TicketMaster.

Record Reviews

'Blue Leaves' kicks off Basement Arts' season

As the audience trickled into the theater and before most people could take their seats, the student-run Basement Arts program began their season. Sitting front stage and playing guitar, Arthur Shaughnessy (Ian Lawler) drew from his vast repertoire of 30-second songs in an attempt to dazzle the crowd. As was consistent with the play, Mr. Shaughnessy turned no heads and was met basically with indifference by an audience that had no idea the play had begun.

09-11-96

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