Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1944 — Page 20
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Johnny Mack, Tapster, Fills Bright Spot. Johnny Mack, a Fast, #ooth, tap | dancer, is a bright spot in the fivejact vaudeville revue which opened
{yesterday at Keith's theater. The “Sophisticated Tapster” who
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= Lucille Ball.
® KIDDIE'S AMATEUR HOUR
=| A new kiddies’ amateur hour will
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{just finished a '10-weeks’ show at|
{the Palmer House in Chicago scored with a comedy act and some terirific tapping in yesterday's show. Two other dance teams are billed fat Keith’s this week, but the types {of dancing are so varied that the | acts do not overlap. Yvette, Annlette and Galo present interpretive
{ery from the combination comedy- | juggling-slapstick act by Campbell {and Lloyd. Dick Vernon, an affable m, ¢. with
lon stage between dancers to inter|sperse some nonsense with the
provided by Neal Stanley and
| Marty, the inevitable impersonation
| team, {impersonations from movie stars to {radio great, displaying a gift for ‘comedy mimicry in several spots.
{ People,” starring Dick- Powell and (By Donna Mikels.)
{begin in Keith's theater at 9 a. m. {tomorrow and will be broadcast
Lynhurst chapter No. 505, O. E. 8,
at 8:30 p. m. torhorrow in the Masonic home, 1229 S. Lynhurst dr.
{of the Sahara Grotto auxiliary will
Susan Hayward co-stars with William Bendix in “The Hairy Ape,” opening at the Circle today. >
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Lionel Barrymore is one of the many stars in “Since You Went Away,” held over for the second week at Loew's.
CARD PARTY THURSDAY. The ways and means committee sponsor a pillow case card party at 8 p. m. Thursday at 4107 Washington st. Mrs. Marie Manker
and Mrs. Eva Frankhouse will be in charge.
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OPENING TODAY CIRCLE
“The Hairy Ape” Bendix and Busan Hayward, +" 12:40, 3:58, 7:10 and 10:25. v“Song of the Open Road” with Jane Powell, Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy and Bonita .Granville, at 11:10, 2:20, 5:35 and 8:50,
ENGLISH’S
“Wallflower,” with Betty B Frank McNellis and Sonya Bto ski, av 8:30.
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KEITH'S
On stage, “Telltale Revue,” 1:53, 4:21, 6:49 and 9:32. “Meet the People,” with Lucille Ball and Dick Powell, at 12:05, 2:33, 5:01, 7:44 and 10:13,
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CURRENT INDIANA “Gypsy Wildeat,” with Maris Montez, Jon Hall and Peter Coe,
at 12:50, 4, 7:05 and 10:10. « “The Pearl of Death,” with Basil Rathbone and Neel Bruce, at 11:45, 2:50, 5:55 and 9 LYRIO - “Arsenic and Old Lace,” with Cary
Grant, Raymond Massey, Jack Care son and Peter Lorre, at 11, 3:31, 6: 08 and 9:39.
“The Big Noise,” with Stan Laurel and Clive Hardy, at 1:17, 4:51 and
LOEW'S “Since You Went Away,” with Jennifer Jones, Shirley Taple,
Barrymore and Monty Woolley, at 10, 12:55, 3:50, 6:48 and 9:46,
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Opens Here
: ‘Wallflower! Begins Run at '
_ The English.
By MILDRED KOSCHMANN If your funny bones are squeaking from lack of exercise, “Wallflower” is our prescribed tonic. An@ your prescription ean . still be filled at the English theater, for
BROOKSIDE CENTER
dance starting at 8 m. for high school students, Music
Both parties are being sponsored by the Brookside Mothers’ club, of which Mrs. Helen Kissiam is president. Members of the committee are Mrs. Kissiam, Mrs, E. I. Johnston, Mrs. Charles Sanders and Mrs. Edward Kehling.
formances tonight, tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow evening. With Sonya Stokowski in the title role, “Wallflower” is the hilar-
househeld when the two Linnet daughters return from college. Beautiful Kay Buckley, who plays the part of the glamorous daughter, Joy, “inhales men like a vacuum cleaner” while her sister, Jackie, sits on the sidelines, letting her charms go to waste.
Wallflower a Tiger Lily Prank MeNellis, as the harassed
an escort to the small town's leading social event even if he “has to hire the ice man to take her.” The wallflower, however, takes things in her own hands in an attempt- to counteract her fathers desperation. With the aid of “a next door neighbor, & Princeton playboy, Jackie changes from a wallflower to a tiger lily over night and her escapades move the war news off the front page of the town's
From Terre Haute
Mr, McNellis, a Terre Haute native, draws leading honors in the supporting cast with Betty Blythe, as Mrs. Linnet, running a close second. Lloyd Edwards, in the role of Warren James, the Princeton suitor, turned in a fine performance, especially after he became intoxicated at the Linnet home. All well cast, Christina Esslay, Patricia Quinn O'Hara, Snyder, William Burnett, Alexander Campbell, Paula McLean, Paul Mar-
list of players.
mor, “Wallflower.”
fous story of the upsets in an Ohio}
father, is determiried to find Jackie
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lin, Ray Fry, Vega Keane and John Marston rounded out the excellent rE) J NDI WX If you liked last year's comedy| gi® DUCAT hit, “Kiss and Tell,” you're sure to enjoy its parallel in pis and hu- 4d | ? EL >
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