Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 January 1946 — Page 8

d States when life was simpler 's a fine Add to that the Hammerstein lyrics, the Rodgers music, the in i Mamoulian direction and pr oy customary “Ineatre Guild figesse, and you've got something

producers would give their Sic 1 oe ai lo work ou ino

YE 18 no formula. “‘Oklahoma” shows artistry and a lot of hafd work. in all its departments. zip and the timing and all ‘$hat wonderful motion and vitality and enthusiasm that probably gies each performance an opening-

freshness, “7, Unplanned Episode i bit of freshness in last ight's may have been inl in the show's present tour. ‘prematurely stepped on thé furtain-throttle when the orchestra began the second-act overwife, and there was a momentary scene: of amused and amusing con-

Among the principals, James Alexander, Hoosier baritone from Richmond, as Curly, the cowboy;

‘I markably fine backdrops gave an '{homa landscape,

| Saturday, with matinees today and

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from the show, Every musical show has at least one such difficult number, The chorus last

successive refrains: . femue] Ayres, who designed the: , must have thought of small stages like the English's, © His re-

amazing effect of limitless Okla~despite space

handicaps. “Oklahoma” will continue through

Saturday at 2:20 p. m.

“| night put this one across effectively| by. rapid re-grouping of voices for

Sonny Dunham and his band, with Beatrice (Gay 'Ms) Kay, on the Circle stage beginning to

morrow, 2 4 2

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PREPARE RECITAL

The Indianapolis Piano Teachers’ association ~~ will - present their

monthly co-operative recital at 8 p.m. Friday in the D. A, R. chapter house, Mrs. Helen Thomas Martin, hostess, will be assisted by students of Mrs. W. G. Patterson in the presentation of the program.

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‘Curly and abducting Laurey,

“Oklahoma” itself—a piece that | point when performed!

TURNERS TO HOLD

The Athenaeum Turners will hold their annual stag party at 6:30 p.m. today in the Athenaeum Kellersaal. . ~A membership event, the party will include entertainment by the gymnasium classes, the Dramatic club, the Maennerchor and the conoot orchestra. Charles E, Hess will “be. chairman. Don. Hastings will be toastmaster, and Raymond F. Holtman will represent the 1945 mem-

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