Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 March 1945 — Page 22
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“Rosalinda,” at 8:30. i Straus§ waltz, “The Voices . of |tWrn to "English’s April 3 and 4, LOEW'S Spring”; the William Tell over-|Vincent Burke, manager, has an- i F © N t." with \ pin igi ana Evers Nhl rates | Movie . Version rion of Leading i to Give Concert ture: two movenients from Tschai- nounced. : : | ; Rita. Ha ore Janet Bld and | kovsky's fourth symphony; a med-| In the cast will be three Holly7.50 and 9.59 ‘ : Novel at Indiana. | rR ros ley of Stephen. Foster music ‘by ¥0od favorites, Lillia = Harvey ' | . or Re $ | ley pher y ’ u KEITH'S Bibs As | Dubensky and the Benneth ar-|Mona Barrie and Reginald :Denny. On siage,- “Laugh Priorities,” at Betty Smith's best-seller, | The most popular symphony pro- | aycement .0f music from George| The play. was presented first at 1.49 é 19 6:49 ar gg 19 r ! Tree- Grows in Brooklyn,” has been {gram Fabien Sevitzky and the In- Gershwin's “Porgy and Bess.” English’s in . February, 1942, when CHICA M vy. Socks.) with Hans lig Anh OY | £ : / Migs Miss Bobby TOS made into a prize motion picture and jSianapoiis Sympon} orchestral mna entire Indianapolis sym- | Dennis King and Annabella had i Chicago © # 5 019 : ave pr resent al pe h . r hose © ral . i TEI" 24s! lie 74 and probably will be the season's lead- iis ars gh fiss been phon ic choir, whose. choral conduc | the leading roles, into anothe INDIANA : i promised for the public and the tor is Elmer A. Steffen, will join This is. the first attraction booked The Ci “A Tree Grows mn Bisakiyn x 1h ing tear-jerker | volunteer workers in the local Red! ne orchestra under Mr. Sevitzky's following “Rosalinda” tonight | baseball te: rothy McGuire, James Dunn at ) Ne. Prats re ec DO oer. ai 1.85 215, 440, | James Dunn and Porothy Me- (Cross war fund campaign. direction in Cdrpenter’s “Song of | through Saturday. n the oth an i ' | v ap YH DY a : : % i ! » —————————————————— : : 7:08 and 9:35 |Guire, as the parents, and Peggy|’ Rita Hayworth will display her Ls The jee oS cor, to be held at gaith. August J. Sieloff will be | “Hote come’ Waves." with | Ann Garner, their daughter, bring, acting, singing and dancing tal- | Jb. m. Monday in Cadle taber- (na narrator.
Bing Crosby, Betty Hutton and [out the humor and pathos of the| ents in “Tonight and Every acl 1s Ze Suen in Hivuie ee ’adle tabernacle doors will open \ J Sone? pi HE 5 Si JHE Leg, Soo {drama about a poor family in a big, Night” with Janet Blair and Lee Tra IY ie oily Counc 30 Monday: evening. i itw tenement district. Bowman... The show open | , 5 mer meme | CIRCLE lc I ¥ Opens: today | Featured on the Progr: am will | be: ENGLISH- A { \
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= ~. | : Powel, " Claire, Trevor and’ Anne Hiana. — =e] | | TONIGHT, FRI, SAT, AT 8:30 || ; ! 1. t Shirley, #% 13:38, 3. ». 1 oe oe The tree which grows in the poor 'ROSALINDA' BILLED | P.M.—MAT. SAT.-AT 2:30 | FABIEN SEVITZKY, Conductor Ki for fish, f meats | Abner at 11.25, 2°40, 5.58 and 005. ground in the Nolans' back yard is \ iri SAT, MARCH 10, 8:30 P.M. — SUN, MARCH 11, 3 P. M.—MURAT ‘andieconomy’ meals i & symbolic of the family. | BY NEW OPERA CO. | { a F et | | SONG of the EART y : People as They Are | The New Opera Co. which pre] Open (0 A. M.—2 First Run Nits! (A) LI a» a rp © t e KE A R H | IF YOU sented “The Merry Widow” here | GRY . (Das Lied von der Erde) tick y N ame: un Si antliay thi = yo } ; / ickets enti bins alten James Dub) 1 earlier this season, will return| BIEENEUOITEYT IIR UIE | | by Susray Mauer of the {a sing l to ° Indianapolis today - for the | | KERSTIN THORBORG HARDESTY JOHNSON | Saturday, make more friends than money lopening of “Rosalinda” at Eng- p.)% LIGHTS EVES. $1.20 TO $3.60 ET 5D NSO? : ay: ] | His wife scrubs floors and is de-|jish's | 7, 4 { nye . ALTL TENOR nate fellow
termined that her poor children! The Johann Strauss operstia.]
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will grow up to be Something ~~ |based upon “Die Fledermaus,” will | INCLUDING TAX (RI. 9596) AND WASSON'S RECORD DEPT When Mrs. Nolan wants Francie, yun todav. through Saturday with, al i —————— EE — —— = : played by talented Miss Garner, to | matinee Saturdas Laff-Loaded and (HN TRH ELL NO SWARTHOUT REFUNDS AFTER MARCH 11
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{quit school and go to work while “Rosalinda” was produced under | | she is having another baby, Mr. [the supervision of the late Max | 7 173 y/| [TT Nolan makes a. hopeless effort to! Reinhardt The large orchestra | { ind employment. He collapses with | carried bv the company is con-|
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| pneumonia and dies {ducted bv Josef Blatt BET : It's a struggle for Mrs. Nolan to| Headed br Ralph Herbert as Eis- Open iL ORCHESTRA TY SMITH son § keep the kids in school and finally |enstein, the cast includes Lorraine | 210% No Cover Charge KATIE Akg ed by : she realizes what she has lost In |Bridges as Rosalinda, Craciela Ri- Plus Tat 4 re. AFPlay y : Johnny and how enierous his | yer g A e and Joh udley Joel McCrea—RBetty Flelds ; SAPPHIRE ROOM M > ! fre > ; generous his | vera a: Ad and John Dudley as “THE GREAT MOMENT" Dorothy cGUIRE 4 r. C friends are | Alfredo. Dennis Dorgan irene Manning w 4 Mr, Coj story contain mora li | TR . Via avi AA AE yvrin ty “THE DESERT SONG’ he story nti no Moraine The. one heralded much “Brenda, Star Reporter’ —News . - OHNNYa Ml cays the ‘Bi . > i . and merely presents people as they | praise during its 63-week run on ] 8 played b p ai uri y Yi out for the Their kitchen is the last word in die Broscwas ara Ic now on fit War lio
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gives a fine portrayal of Kate.
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York 48. “CAROLINA BLUES” “Roger Touhy, Gangster”
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Lloyd Nolan “APA( nh TRAIL” “ROLLYWOOD CANTEEN"
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“PR. GILLESPIE'S NEW-ASSISTANT"” Dennis Morgan-——Faye Emerson 5
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“THREE HEARTS FOR JULIA“ Hedy Lamar
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