Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1937 — Page 27

THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1937

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By GEORGE ROSS NEW YORK. March 25. (NLA)—The time will come | soon along Broadway for the | honor roll to be read aloud. | Medals, bronze plaques and | cold cash will be dispensed | , » | among dramatists, impre- | sarios and players. | Meanwhile, Rroadwav entries. Certainly provident vear for the stage. a good many hits. some substantial runs and a minimum of errors. This

season, primarily, has been a banner one for performers

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approach, the connoisseurs come closer fo making up their list of the 10 best portravals.

List Attempted

Thiz writer ventures an earlv comMiation and distributes laurels to the following JOHN GIELGUD for his stirring interpretation of “Hamlet,” a performance which rendered the Melancholy Dane heroically. MAURICE EVANS who, for his portrayal of the unhappy ruler in “King Richard II.” has been hailed 5s the “greatest actor on the Eng-lish-speaking stage.” Surely no other actor this season has approached ihe power of his characterization DUDLEY DIGGES for bringing the Emperor Franz Joseph vividly to life in Maxwell Anderson's “The Masque of Kings.” Maxwell Anderson's fantasy, “High Tor” again that he is one of the most talented voung men in the American theater. Cornell Praised KATHARINE CORNELL for her emotional impersonation of a Malayan princess in another of Mr. Anderson's plays, “The Wingless Victory.” Although the play itself was accorded a mixed reception, the adulation accorded Miss Cornell's glamorous acting was unanimous. MARGARET SULLAVAN who, as a fugitive from Hollywood, proved in George S. Kaufman's and Edna Ferber's “Stage Door” that her talents had not been despoiled. She

gives an honestly moving perform- | | ance in this storv about the brave, | tile ingenue who prefers to starve | on Broadway rather than luxuriate |

in Hollvwood. GEORGE M. usual, runs the

COHAN who, as electric current of

his owe warm personality across the |

“HEROES FOR SALE” “LAUGHING AT TROUBLE”

Richard Barthelmess, Loretta Young Jane Darwell

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_|vet have a little hand-holding for | engagement comedy, | gessert in ‘The King and the morrow.

footlights in the Again cast | as the wise father of a wayward | in a domestic setting, Mr. |! Cohan makes something trivial seem | awfully important, | Suspended on Camed REATRICE LILLIE who iz creating more hilarity at the Winter Gar- | den fooling around in “The Show Is

{ > : : | On” than she has been doing in other |

musicals. Especially in the Moon | | number where she is precariously | suspended on a bisected comet, Lady Peel is at her funniest. GERTRUDE LAWRENCE who, as Noel Coward's leading ladv in his

nine-play series, “Tonight at Eight-

Thirty,” proves her incredible ver- | satility by playing a wide variety of roles and feeling at home in all of | them. From tragedy, she moves blithely to light and fluffy comedy and she is equally comfortable in the singing and dancing moments. BURGESS MEREDITH who, as the unswerving idealist in Maxwell Anderson's fantasy , “High Tor" | proves again that he is one of the most talented voung men in the American theater KATHERINE LOCKE, the new starlet on the Rialto horizon who, unknown and unheralded, aroused the critics to superlative adjectives for her modest portrayal of a timid Bronx stenographer in “Having Wonderful Time.”

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'Dutton’s Band To Close Visit

i Denny Dutton’s orchestra is to | close a two weeks’ the Indiana Roof Sunday night. day, and will be replaced by Paul | Collins’ orchestra. | The Collins orchestra, according |to Mr. Devine, was engaged for a

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