Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1946 — Page 14

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‘With a stage show that wmeludes two such celebrities as Peggy Ryan snd Gil Lamb, Mr. Cool provides some 50 minutes of pretty good fun and entertainment... ‘One criticism might be that the show would be improved by bétter planning so that Miss Ryan and Jeanne Shirley, the vocalist -with’ the band, would not both be sing-

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Yesterday's 12:55 p. m. audience was subdued at first, as earlyshow audiences are apt to be. One thing a ‘lot of these stage shows might well do is watch the gags they use early in the day, not merely because of young people in the audience, but also because gags with blue overtone are unappetizing just ‘after lunch, TONIGHT &

ENGLISH BUN. #130

Matinee Tomorrow The Messrs, Shubert ent Sigmund Romberg’s Operetta Masterpiece

THE STUDENT PRINCE ..... 5...

_ Outstanding Operetta of 20th Century | with : Alexander Gray, Laurel Hurley, Detmar Poppen. Toby Durst, Nina Varela

EVES. a & $3.00, T. T. 60¢c & $2.40,

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at 8:30 . CIRCLE:

Stage show, eluding, Peggy Ryan, Gil Lamb and Harry Cool and his Seshestra, at 12; 55, Ys: 45, 6:30 and ’

“Allotment Wives,” “with Kay Francis,” “Paul eily and. Otto oa at 11:10, 1:55, Yi 8 7:45 and INDIANA :

“Because of Him," with Deanna ~. Durbin, Charles Laughton and Fran‘ehat Tone, at 12:40, 3:50, 6:35 and

“Girl on {he Spot; * with Lois Col ler and Jess Barker, at ne 25, 2.35, 5:40 and 8:50.

KEITH'S . “Gold Mine in the Sky," with

Gene - Autry and Smiley Burnette, at 12:05, 2:49, 5:33, 8:47 and 10:50,

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Vaudeville, at 1:14, 3:58, 6:42 and 9:50. z . Talent show at 7:40. LOEW'S “The Harvey Girls,” swith Judy

Garland and John Hoglax, at 11:48, 2:19, 4:50, 7:21 and 9:5

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“The Bells of St, Mary: 8!

*at-11:18 1:41, 4:22, 7:03 and 0:4 .

COACH'S WIFE KILLED SOUTH BEND, March 1 (U. P)). —Mrs, Russell L. Jackson, a teacher in ‘the Greene Township school and | C

wife of the North Liberty high |

school basketball coach, was injured

Her husband suffered | Their car was de-'

last night. minor injuries, molished.

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| Show Funny : : The LE Prince,” -operetia,

a Coal and’ his hot music are currently holding forth at the Circle.

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dianapolis

By HENRY ‘BUTLER

immense ‘success.

Sigmund Romberg’s “pop”. concert last night at the Murat’ was an

With ‘more .than capable soloists, and witha 60-piece orchestra which, as" Maestro Romberg ‘with smiles and shrugs: indicated, conducted itself, the concert couldn't. '|go wrong: The ail played such things

as 19th century overtures, selec-

Rosemarie Brancato, Marie Nash, Esther Borja and Joseph Bell. What differences there were between the printed and the actual program were made clear by large placards displayed before each number. and momentarily illuminated by the Murat's ancient spotlight. (Judging from past performances of the same" spotlight, it is a relic j= the U. S..8. Monitor or the . 8. 8 Merrimac.) Enjoyed by Audience A crammed-sapaoity

That leads

|tions from Jerome Kern, Debussy's “Clair - de lune,” and accompaniments to the delightful singing of

“THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ____ ae — Si Romissty s 'Pop’ Concert Is A Big Success at Murat

concerts (Strauss, Romberg, 1Gersh-

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DANGE Ii CRYSTAL

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win, Kern, Rodgers and . all the

rest), we have the musicians avail-

“|able, Only summer music, which this town would .probably love to!|] Open 2 have, will take some promoting. H21e¢ dy LR MM | A lot of shy and makbe shame-| J F's Tax

TODAY! ‘3 FIRST RUN HITS! Johnny Mack

some of us found that ‘anybody who | listened to anything more difficult! | than hillbilly stuff. on the radio was regarded as a dangerous char- 3 acter) are impractical. They listen! J. in to this or that Hour on the radfo, savoring the orclwmsirs and the! | singers. ! , They forget that people have to be. paid. Or maybe they figure that steel, rubber or breakfast-food will pay all their entertainment

faced music lovers (in the army, [ 1

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bills. But if a community the size of Indianapolis wants music—and

music to reach large; outdoor audiences, the community can have it at small individual cost. That's something to think about.

Fddie ACUF KING OF FOREST RANGERS—NEWS

Thanks, Mr, Romberg.

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audience | seemed to enjoy every minute of | fatally in an auto-train accident the concert.

to a question. If]

there is so much demand here for|

promoters who ‘will write them?

[popular concerts, where are the] under- |

Out of 85 mentbers of the Indian- |

apolis Symphony orchestra, only .31 belong to Local 3, A. F. of M. means that about one-third of the symphony's personnel

can make

a year-around living in Indianapo- |

lis. The others play here on union temporary permits. If people will pack the Murab at]

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winter prices to hear Mr. Romberg

and his traveling orchestra (good mu-

sicians, but no better than we have in the symphony), maybe they might be interested inf summer concerts at summer prices. Maybe some people in last night's audience think the symphony is strictly long-hair and could never play anything popular. If so, they've missed Dr. Sevitzky's popular programs. Maybe some of them would like

vitzky’ might not be interested in conducting, such as so-called sym-

phonic arrangements of swing or jive. Musicians Versatile | But the public would be surprised at the versatility of symphony mu- | sicians. Music is their business, What's much more important, it's their livelihood. | If there are enough people in Ininterested -

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