Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 139, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1922 — Page 7

OCT. 20, 1922

‘THE HINDU’ IS REAL THRILLER And ‘Sue Dear’ Rejoices Lovers of Musical Comedy

B U WALTER lì. HICKUXS A snake. a tooth of a dead widow, a strangely smelllng cigarette, doors that open and shut by unseen hands, a revolver with wax bullets, 3trar.ge sighs and screams. thè weird beat of a tom-tom, all create a strange speli In “The Hindu,” a dose couain so “The Bat.” Added to these effects of thè theater is thè magic voice of thè best roEmantic actor on thè stage, Walker \V hi t e side. His K voice has more charm than any of thè weird stage efTects. Thls play ì v ' gave me that •\ . I grand and gloìeV \ rious feelln’ of be- ! Ing worried over a (Mi ' must be around somewhere when Prince Tamar was /'/ J&WWrk 1 gctting ready to v •£? f lure our heroine f ' into a strange WHITESIDE passage way containinr a secret door which opens into a secret compartment containIng lime. I thought our heroine was golng to her death, but a kind playwright spareli her. Really. I thought thè villain was going to get hls passport into another land, but instead we are assured he will be trled in an EngUsh court. “The Hindu” la chuck full of at-: mosphere. So much so that when “Lucifer," a sacred snake, popped his head out of a box aster he devoured a guinea-pig for suppeer. several women in thè Murat screamed. That ehows what a hold W hiteside and his Far East atmosphere has on an audience. I enjoved this very theatrical play because ‘it is good theater. It has about as many thrills as “The Bat. One gets thè villain, thè hero. thè

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comedy which opened a threeday engagement at English’s last night. Bobby can dance, he can sing and he knows all thè up-to-date t slang and sells it. His song with Alice Cavanaugh ca 11 e d “Pidgie Widgie,” was one of thè bright spots of thè show. “Sue Dear” is pleasant entertainment. It is tight and clean,

CAVANAUGH is none too orig inai, but has some elevar lines, Is smoothly constructed and has a wellbalanced cast of capable players. The” story concerns a girl named Sue who clerks In a jewelry store. She is sent to thè homo of a prospective bride, to deliver a pearl necklace. Before she reaches there a telegram arrives stating that thè

maid-of-honor will be unable to attend. As a party was arranged for that in her honor and as thè guests are eagerly awaiting thè arrivai of thè girl they had heard so much about, in order not to disappoint them, Sue is persuaded to personate her. One of her chief obligations is to make thè bride's brother, an avowed woman-hater, fall In love wKh her. She accomplishes her task, but falls in love heraelf. When thè bride tells her brother Sue is only a clerk, Sue explains she was a writer, and merely clerking to learn thè true conditions of thè working girl. Virginia O’Brien is charmìng as Sue. She has a pleasing voice and

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our flrst lmpression of thè current Russian epidemie. "Sue Dear” was wrltten by Bidè Dudley, Joseph Herbert and C. S. Montanye. Frank H. Grey is responsible for thè music. “Sue Dear” is on vievv tonight, Saturday matinee and night. (Reviewed by Observer). -I- -I- -IOn View Today Other attractions on vlew . today include; Lou Tellegen in “Blind Youth” at B. F. Keith’s; “Success” at thè Shubert-Park; thè Alexandria Opera Company at thè Lyric; musical comedy and movies at thè Rialto; burlesque at thè Broadway; Gene Greene and hls jazz orchestra at thè

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