Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 May 1952 — Page 24
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“the Athenaeum stage Thursd sings from Vienna.” ‘4+ Last year, these young _mentalists packed the hall for a delightfully genuine, anspoiled kind of Old World entertainment. “This column had covered their Jprevious appearance in Purdue University’s Hall of Music, and . hence was able to report on their
. versatility and charm. Composed of Austrian students
+ group of 10 boys and eight girls - terests of better international understanding.
pit about the United States, Under sponsorship of a local welcoming
“mer is chairman, the 18: young visitors this year will visit the BO0-Mile Race. * Their Thursday performance is “geen to the public. They will give “another show for Athenaeum “members and guests Saturday. As was done last year,
families of committee members. : » »
EVENT on the
" ANOTHER’
“Miss Indianapolis” beauty pageant scheduled for 8 p. m. Satur“day at the Coliseum. ©“ Headliner of the imported en- . tertainers who will build a show around the actual beauty contest will be Jerry Colonna; that
is Charles Hedley, formerly of
Under the Stars.” pA Also Saturday, at 8.30 p. m, the High School Warkshop of the Booth Tarkington Civic Theater will give "Broadway Then and
: fayqous plays. 4 x 8% & . FROM PURDUE comes a re- : minder of the summer convocations series. Dr. Ross D. Smith, : chairman of the convocations 7 committee, lists the items as
: Julie 13; Serenaders, male quar- { tet) June 20; Charles Weidman { and his Theater Dance C { July 12; a showing of “The $ Academy Award-winning : ure based on the life and { works of Michelangelo, July 18, . and a production to be announced later by the Purdue Playshop, I July 25 and 26 in Fowler Hall 2 All other programs will be in the % Hall of Music. 5 Here's a good
Me, Kate,” Aug. 1 and 2, 8 and 9, all scheduled for 8 p. m. DST in East Hall on the Bloomington campus.
_ OINCINNATI will open its 32d annual summer opera season in
By Henry Butler THE THIRD Austrian: Goodwill Tour will appear on|
selected for their ability to sing, | .dance and play instruments, the
are touring this country in the in-| They also are learning a good |
committee, of which Jack G. Mess- | ©
the | young people will be housed by the |
_ jecal stage this week will be thie |
comedian of rare attainments. | Producer-director of the show |
_Starlight Musicals and “Stars
| Now,” a series of scenes from
place to remind “you of the sumimer operetta _gehedule at Indiana University: “Song of Norway,” July 4 and 5,/ ‘11 and 12; “On the Town,” July -. 18 and 19, 25 and 26, and “Kiss/
ay with a new show, “Greet-
singers, dancers and instru-
the Zoo Sunday, June 29. “La {Traviata” will be the first attraction, with Eleanor Steber, Robert Weede and David Poleri, with Maestro Fausto Cleva conducting. Veudi's tragedy will be repeated Thursday, July 3. Blanche Thebom will “Carmen” July 1 and 4. Roman will in “Alda” July 2 and 5.
star in Stella
| PROM .QUEEN—Betty Lou | Kerpodle, of 3527 W. Michigan St., was crowned queen of the Franklin College Junior Prom last night. A Delta Delta Delta sorority member, she also was 1950 Homecoming Queen.
Local Student Wins Rector Scholarship
Times State Service
GREENCASTLE, May 24- Eugene Henry Lamkin Jr., 5525 N. {Delaware St.,, was among
|winners of Rector scholarships at DePauw University. Other Indiana winners of the
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CIVIC THEATER “Ses How They Run’ by Adult Workshop, 8:30. BUTLER UNIVERSITY . “A Midsummer Night's Dream.” presented by student players, at 8:30.
LOEW'S “The Marrying Kind." with Judy Holliday and Aldo Ray, at 2:50. 6:20 and 9:45
presented
“The Clouded Yellow,” at 1, 4:30 and 7:55 CIRCLE ° “Mara Maru,” with Errol Flynn 1, 4. 7 and 10. “African Treasure,” at 2:45, 5:45 and 8:50. ESQUIRE “Dance Magie,” at 2, 4:05, 6:15, 8.20 and 10:30 iy “The Titan,” at 3:08, 5:10, 7:20 and 9:25
INDIANA “Red Mountain,” with Alan Ladd Jud Arthur Kenedy, at 3, 6:30 and
56 “Anvithing Can Happen,” at 1:10,
435 and \ KEITH'S “Red Ball Express,” with Jeff Chandler, at 1:10, 4:05, 7 and §:5§ “Treasure of Lost Canyon’ at
a 2:40, 5:35 and 8:30.
LYRIC “The Green Glove,” with Glenn Ford. at 1:30, 5:20, 7:10 and 9:55.
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EYE FOR BEAUTY—Jerry Colonna, comedian of stage and screen, here is depicted by Times
lege commencement June 8, The
He'll enter Indiana Uni- permit the h jest : of hrm versity School of Medicine. pe ~ Say 5. army equip quickly in combat,
Artist Gene Feingold leering lupinely at female charms. Mr. Colonna is scheduled to appear as entertainment headliner in the Miss Indidnapolis beauty contest Saturday night at the Coliseum.
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NEW’ YORK, May 24 — Nothing's changed ‘much in the New York area since I took to the skyways
minute now, [somebody will decide the theat|rjcal 'officially over.
back to my play\going during theyy,rq Morehouse {week and won't {be at all surprised to find “Guys Broadway scene the nation’s capland Dolls” is still a sellout and ital was restored to the drama {capacity trade prevails for {King and I” and “Pal Joey.” I'm!Me Madam,” which has been hav [sure George Jean Nathan, taking |ing a sensational engagement, ap [new honors these days, will be parently, at Washington's Nation{in his sacred 5 o'clock corner al. dwhen I call at his favorite tavern Aldrich & Myers, who hold the
several weeks ago.
land I doubt if you can see Fuji-
building, even on a clear day. skipped Broadway seems [to be operating just about as it always does in {late May.
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Direct From Broadway— ., ° - = Air Traveler Finds ’ way the Same:
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By WARD MOREHOUSE SH so very
Nobody has planted date palms in Schu-
'bert Alley; there are no sampans or junks in the Hudso vami from the Empire State ment in Boston will have to be because you can’t gO
touring with a show that makes use of a swimming tank. | Mr. Hayward, a relaxed show|man during his Parisian holiday, said “Wish You Were Here” |would turn out to be the kind of la show that will be around a couple of years, He speaks as a Iman with a batting average of around .900 in the Broadway league. It's not hard to take him at his word.
Potomac and Chicago | During my absence from the
“The map with the presentation of “Call
I'm sure it’s the intention of
in 52d St. and it's my guess that, | National lease, ta keep the house within a’ week or two, the side- open continuously, if possible,
walk-in front of the Lambs will Ethel Merman & Co. will stay be as hot as the Pakistan Desert. through May. I was in Hong Kong when I
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got word the Morningside Heights theater at all in San Francisco committee had performed a com- during 2 brief pause there en
| presentation.
{producers are probably well along with the organization of their
tmendable service {Joseph Kramm’s “The Shrike” as over in Chicago, enough of a stay {the Pulitzer Prize play for the for a few | season of 1951-52 and a telephone some of those flaming-sword deli-* [call to Hawali gave me the news| cacies in the Pump Room of the | “The Male Animal” is even fun- Ambassador East, revealed “Guys inier than it was in the original and Dolls” is still packing the Simply ean’t wait Shubert, Bert Lahr and Dolores |to get around to the Music Box.
Big Show in June
in naming route from the Orient, but a stop-
telephone calls and
Gray have opened at the Great NortHern in “Two on the Aisle.” And I was told Joan Bennett is
Many of the summer-theater giving an excellent account of
herself in “Bell, Book and Candle.”
(weekly 7 o'clock curtain experi.
|week-to-week attractions and by ment with “The Moon Is Blue” {mid-June a swarm of the turn- has been quite a success.
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pike playhouses will be in operaI suspect most of the reg{ular first-nighters, critics in€ludled, have already completed their {plans for summertime travel or { hibernation, but practically all of them will arrange to be in New| York for the late-June opening] of “Wish You Were Here.” Imperial is the theater and the ficial opening date is, I believe, |
tion,
Leland Hayward, when I saw, {him recently in Paris, said it’s |such a good show he expects to| the attend every rehearsal. pressed regret a tryout engage-!
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