Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1941 — Page 21
Opening Tomorrow
Circle
“YOU'RE THE ONE”—With Bonnie
ker, Orrin “Tucker, Jerry
Colonna, Edward Everett Horton. Directed by Ralph Murphy. An account of how Miss Bonnie Baker gets her hair bleached by mistake, gets a singing job at a weight-reducing sanitarium, and is
recognized by Orrin Tucker as “the lost track of on Broadway.”
sweet little girl he once loved but
“LITTLE MEN”—With Kay Francis, Jack Oakie, George Bancroft.
Directed by Norman Z. McLeon.
This is the version of Louisa May Alcott’s story concocted by the
producing team of Towne ard Baker.
It’s about a medicine-show
swindler who inherits an orphan boy and reforms, Indiana “WESTERN UNION”—With Robert Young, Randolph Scott, Dean
Jagger.
Directed by Fritz Lang; from a story by Zane Grey.
The movie pioneers push west from Omaha to bring civilization to the outlands, in spite of redskins and crooked conniving. “GOLDEN HOOFS”—With Jane Withers, Buddy Rogers, Katharine
Aldridge.
Directed by Lynn Shores.
In this one, young Miss Withers is an expert trainer of trotting
horses.
Loew’s = “THE PHILADELPHIA STORY”—With Katharine Hepburn, Cary
* Grant, James Stewart, Ruth Hussey.
Directed by George Cukor; screen
play by Donald Ogden Stewart, from the stage comedy by Philip
Barry
This, of course, is the screen version of Miss Hepburn’s successful
stage vehicle about the Philadelphia socialite who changes from a snob into something decidedly nicer, and winds up at the altar with
the right man.
“GALLANT SONS”—With Jackie Cooper, Bonita Granville, Gene
Reynolds.
Directed by George B. Seitz.
A sort of “Junior Thin Man” arrangement in which three high school students solve a murder mystery. Lyrie VAUDEVILLE (on stage)—With Will Rock, magician; Sid Tomack
and Reis Bros.;
Charlie Althoff; Gautier’s Steeplechase.
“TALL, DARK AND HANDSOME”—With Cesar Romero, Virginia Gilmore, Milton Berle, Charlotte Greenwood. Directed by H. Bruce
Humberstone.
A comedy about an amiable gangster who hires a pretty “nurse=-
maid” for his non-existent children.
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WHEN DOES IT START?
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“Sim-Sala-Bim,” an evening of magic presented by Dante. Engagement through Saturday; curtain at 8:30. Matinee Saturday, 2:30.
INDIANA “Back Street,” with Charles Boyer, Margaret Sillaven, Richard Carlson, 12:38, 3:45, 6:52 and 9:59. “Six Lessons From Madam e La Zonga,”” with Line Velez, at 11:36, 2:43, 5:50 and 8:57.
LOEW'S “Gone With jy Wind,” with Clark
Cre attie iel, Mitehell, at 12:10, 4:45 and 8
LYRIC
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Ora Hyde
| Except: for the Berlin Opera’s insistence upon proof of its singers’ ryan ancestry, Ora Hyde might e uncomfortably settled in a arring Europe instead of singing ith the Indianapolis Symphony rchestra this week-end. Miss Hyde, a St. Paul, Minn, ative now living in Bloomington, rent to Burope for study in 1936. the summer of 1939 she sang for executives of the Berlin and Bayeuth Operas. Her audition passed uster, but apparently was of econdsly consideration. The opera ficial; insisted upon birth and aptismal certificates of herself, her parents and her four: grandparents to prove her Aryan extraction befi re she might join their exclusively | jordic coterie. | Correspondence seemed a little Rin ted, so Miss Hyde came for the certificates. She arrivecl on the next boat to reach York after the Athenia’s sinking to find all passports for returning Americans canceled. i have braved the bombs for Miss But the State Department couldn’t see her brave ambition as a valid reason for granting a passport back to Germany. Miss Hyde also has a story to tell about the “Absheulicher” aria fromm Beethoven's “Fidelid,” which she is to sing with the orchestra nd Ferdinand Schaefer tomorrow afternoon and Saturday evening.
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In Vienna after the anschluss, Miss Hyde was trying to assist a friend and colleague to obtain a United States visa. The friend, a baritone, was a refugee from Berlin. And it was finally arranged that he should try for a French visa so that he might wait safely in Paris until his United States quota number came up. During these efforts, Miss Hyde was learning the “Fidelio” aria at the suggestion of the Vienna Opera’s director. And knowing her anxiety to make a good impression, her friend suggested that they delay their attempts to get a French visa until after her audition. “He was helping me learn the German of the aria,” Miss Hyde writes in a letter to the Indianapolis orchestra office. “When we came to the phrase which says ‘Would that I could free you from this place of. cruelty, my friend laughed and said, ‘Well, I hope you don’t have to go as far as Leonora did.’” (The heroine of the Beethoven opera, Leonora, disguises herself as a man to obtain a position in the prison where her husband
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