Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1944 — Page 24

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Eddie Stone and his orchestra will play at the Indiana roof beginning lonight.

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Comedy, Music, Dancing Add to Program.

Starless Night, the dancing horse of “Sensations of 1045,” is appear[ing on the stage of Keith's this week on a bill with a pair of per- | forming cats, and comedians, acro- | bats, a tap dancer and a marimba player. The feline performers present a clever act in which they take the parts of Joe Louls and Tony Galento and present a realistic boxing match, Comedy is added to the fight by Dot and Dellan, with Dot in the role of a referee and Dellan as a fast-talking: announcer. Starless Night dances a. fox trot, waltz, rhumba and tango, all with perfect timing. She is directed by her trainer, Capt. Willlam Heyer. A musical "act is presented by George Cass and his marimba. Mr, Cass gives out with boogie woogie, plays a number blindfolded and | presents a medley of George M. Cohan tunes. Doryce Drew, a red-headed tap dancer, follows Mr. Cass with a number of dance routines and a salute to the armed forces in which she appears in a white costume and a garrison cap. Miss Drew wins the

|audience with her Latin rhythms. Harris and Anders, the acrobats of the show, specialize in hand{balancing with slapstick comedy

strewn throughout their act. More comedy is added by Jack Waller, master of ceremonies, who attempts to compete with Jack Benny on the violin, The screen attraction is “They Live in Fear,” with Otto Kruger, Clifford Severn and Pdt Parish.

Moving pictures and - slides for worship programs, family nights, children’s parties, New Year's eve watch night services and every festive occasion in the church year will be presented at 7 p. m. tomorrow in the First Baptist church, Brunson Motley, who is head of the church federation committee on visual education, will be in charge of the demonstration. Mr,

{Motley also conducts a library of {films and visual aids in his home for the benefit of church: leaders and Sunday school teachers,

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film, “Mrs. Parkington,” in its second week at Loew's,

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Employees of Electronic Laboratories, Inc.; will aitend a eompanysponsored dance at the Hotel Antlers today at 8:30 p. m. Members of the | armed forces also will be welcome, according -to George Dew, company | personnel director.

CORPSE CLUB DANCE

Doryce Drew brings rhythm to the stage at Keith's this week in her ballet tap dancing routine.

Kiepura in Danilo Role

‘Merry Widow' to Open at Murat Monday.

or, will star in the role of Prince

ing at the Murat theater Monday night. The production, which will run Monday through Thursday, will

Co. of New York. A company of 90 persons, including a George Balanchine ballet and a symphonic orchestra of 32, will be here, Frederic Zweig will conduct

made new orchestral arrangements. Wilma Spence, formerly of the San Francisco Grand Opera Co., will sing the role of Sonia. Heading the ballet cast will be Jack Gansert, formerly of the Jooss ballet; Nina

Russe, and Babs Heath of the American Ballet school and the Metropolitan opera ballet. After completing the successful New York presentation of “The Merry Widow,” which ran for almost a year with the weekly receipts around $38,000, this company made a seven-week tour of the Pacific coast, playing San Francisco, Los

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On Stage, Tex Ritter, at 12:50, 3.45, 6:40 and 9:30, “Music in Manhattan,” with Anne Shirley and Dennis Day, at"11, 1:50, 4:45, 7:40 #nd.10:30. KEITH'S On stage, “Star-Studded Revue,” at 1:54, 4:23, 6:52 and 9:31. “They Live In Fear,” with Otto Kruger, at 13:15, 2:44, 5:13, 8:02 and 0:21.

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“Irish Eyes Are Smiling,” with - June Haver, Dick Hymes and Monty Woolley, at 11, 1:45, 4:35, 7:35 and 10:

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“Casanova Brown,” with Gary Cooper and Teresa Wright, at 11,

1:44, 4:28, 7:21 and 10:14 “The Last Ride,” with Richard Travis and Eleanor Parker, at 12:46, 3:30, 6:23 and 9:16, . LOEW'S “Mrs, Parkington,” with Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon, at

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Jan Kiepura, famed operatic ten- |

Danilo in the original Broadway re- | vival of “The Merry Widow,” open- |

come to Indianapolis through a spe-| cial arrangement with Mme. Yolan- | da Mero-Irion and the New Opera |

the orchestra and Robert Stoiz has |

Angeles, Portland and Seattle. Tickets for all performances are | one sale at the Gladys Alwes music| § shop, 33 Monument Circle. :

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Featuring BETSY JONES, Vocalist

DINNER MUSIC, 7:30 TO § P.M. DANCING FROM 9:00 P. M,

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