Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 120, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1928 — Page 9

OCT. 9, 1928.

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The New Lyric Bill Presents an Interesting Study in Dif-ferent-Types of Personality and Talent. BY WALTER D. RICKMAN THE name of “Red" Grange and thd story of his sensational rise to fame as a football player is the modern Jack the Giant Killer yarn for" boys of today. Grange has passed that stage of his life where he is a member of the Illinois team. Then he experienced with professional football to make a living and now he is an “actor." , ,' J It is interesting this week at the Lyric to study the act, Red Grange and the offering of Britt Wood, known as the boob with the harmonica. > m

Grange is the football player. Britt is the big showman. Both are playing under the same roof this week. Grange has surrounded himself with a company and they stage a little story of college life, telling the trouble that Red got into when he flunked in a study and couldn’t play. Then the professor allows Red to play and he saves the game for Illinois. The game is shown on the screen. It is when Grange gives his curtain talk that we see the real man. He tells you that acting on the stage the way he does it is much easier than playing football. He even kids himself and tells you frankly as he introduces the other members of the act that they are responsible for the act because they do the work. He tells you that he “is just with them." But Grange is carrying his football history right into the theater. Yesterday afternoon, he visited Technical high school and was with the members of the football team at practice. Each day this week he will visit a different school. In doing this Grange is carrying his real worth into the hearts and minds of hundreds of young people. Britt Wood on the other hand is the showman. This season he is wearing a Tuxedo and his boob antics are more pronounced in dress attire than if he was dressed like a country boob. To me, Wood is the best harmonica player on the stage today and by far the best comic who plays such an instrument. Grange wins as the football player and Wood as the actor and showman. Both are making the world a happier place to live in. Reddy and Hyman are dressed up like two policemen who want to go into vaudeville. They know how to get their audience more by personality than talent. Johnny Elliott and Coeds close the bill with a dancing act. Bill includes Lyle and Virginia, and Lottie Atherton. Now at the Lyric. JS St St LOOKING OVER NEW BURLESQUE SHOW Mildred Franklin, in “Hello Paree” at the Mutual, is one of those startling young women of who, by a simple twist of her hair, or a somewhat different style of dress, can produce an effect both

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Verdict of the Stage LYRIC—Red "Grange and Britt Wood prove that all the world is a stage. One is the great football player and the other is the great showman. Both win with their own way of entertaining. MUTUAL—Mildred Franklin is a highly interesting bit of personality in “Hello Paree,” the current burlesque attraction.

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