Travel back in time with restored operettas by group led by University of Michigan alums

ANN ARBOR, MI – Imagine the Michigan Theater when it was first built in 1928. The blue-and-gold seats and ornate architecture of the main screening room was first the setting for commercial vaudeville shows, silent movies and various national performances touring and local productions.

Now fill that room with the music of Victor Herbert, the turn-of-the-century American composer whose Broadway operettas and musicals influenced later greats such as Richard Rodgers of Rodgers and Hammerstein.

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