On this week's Art & Soul, I sit down with local arts and journalist blogger Jenn McKee to talk about Shakespeare in the Arb with one of its founders, Kate Mendeloff.
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This season's play is "Love's Labour's Lost."
Performances will be held four times a week between June 9 and 26. More information is available here.
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In addition to Shakespeare in the Arb, Ann Arbor local and "The Voice" runner-up LaithAl-Saadi will be performing at the Produce Station on June 9th as part of Sonic Lunch.
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