Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1944 — Page 20

Opera Ends

‘Aida’ and ‘Rigoletto’ on Company's Program. By MILDRED KOSCHMANN

The curtain went down on the short two-night opera stay here last

another of Verdi's works, “Rigoletto.” Once again the San Carlo Opera Co. played to a near capacity house and its members gave another commendable presentation. in a top performance Was Step! Ballarini, who with his baritone voice sang the leading role of Rigoletta, the hunchback court jester whose indifference to the suffering of others leads to the stabbing of his own daughter.

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Grace Panvini, pretty coloratura who sang here two years ago, pleased the audience with her pore trayal of the daughter, Gilda. After turning in an impressive

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2 | performance 8s Rhadames, captain wm |of the Egyptian guard in “Alda” 3 | Tuesday, Ernice Lawrence came

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| “Rigoletto” in the part of the duke. { He took Mario Palermo’s place since | Palermo sang in the presentation oft | vpaust” for the school children

| Contralto Marie Powers played

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Bonita Granville is one of the stars in “Youth Runs Wild,” at the Lyric.

Maddalena, the assassin’s sister; william Wildman, the king of “Ajda”, the nobleman Monterone; Harold Kravitt, Sparafucile, the assassin, the Fausto Bozza, Frieda Bleicher, Richard Vivaldi, Emily Kalter, Jules Sassani and Dorothy Dixon completed the rest of the cast. The chorus members also sang some delightful melodies intermingled with the solo and duet

Conducting the San Carlo production was Nicholas Rescigno who also did a fine job. His orchestra

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OPENING TODAY LOEW'S

“The Seventh Cross,” with Spensor Tracy, at 13:31, 3:33, 6:45 and

On at 1:50,74:20, 6:50 and 9:20. «}immy Steps Ont,” with Jamies Stewart and Paulette Goddard, sb 12:10, 3:40, 5:10, 7:40 and 10:10.

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=~ ¢Wisen;" with -Alexander Knox, Charles Coburn and Gersldine Fitsgerald, at 10:45, 1:31, 4:17, 7:03 and

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, SENOS | sith and Bonita Granville with Signe Hasso, young Swedish [Glenn Vernon and Tessa Brind

money, Frank (Glenn Vernon) finds that his schoolboy allowance is inadequate and therefore tries to make more money by getting a job. He is unaware, however, that he is really stealing tires.

court and Sarah (Tessa Brind) is held responsible for his attempted

tire theft.

Chamber of Commerce, will be “La Traviata,” which opens at English’s |

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KOKOMO, Ind. Sept. 28 (U. PJ). —Police held a suspect today for investigation in connection with a fire yesterday which badly burned Mrs. Mary Allison and her daugh-

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Mrs. Allison and her daughters leaped from a second story window of their burning apartment and were reported in fair condition

‘Youth ‘Runs Wild,” with Bonits Granville, © Kent Smith and Jean Brooks, at 11:10, 1:59, 4:48, 7:37

“Mademoiselle Fifi,” with Simone Simon, at 12:50, 3:39, 6:38 and 9:17.

«Hail the Conquering Hero,” with Eddie Bracken and Ella Raines, at

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