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musical- dramatic study in. pathos, With a cast including Licia Alba- |

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VALON- ‘Imitation of Life" .and- “East Baccaloni in the dual role of Benoit de of Heaven™ Tomorrow through and Alcindoro, last night's produc- uy: "One Thousand and One tion was brilliant. tights” and “Rockin’ in the Rockies.” : BELMONT-Through = Saturday: “North- .- Parisian Stay west Trail” apd “Cal of the Wid." “ " CINEMA--Through Saturday: “And Then 1 eh Bick Boheme al- There. Were None" and ‘Roxie Hart. OWS more scope for” stage business, DAISY—~Through tomorrow: “It All Came even high jinks, the acting last] True’ and “Born for Trouble.” night was far more credible and di- {PRE AM--Through meron: 10s Lu verti than ' ‘ir “wp | easure” an rang J » ng Jn Tannhaeuser | DRIVE - IN—=Through tomorrow: “A Bell When an opera. audience .laughs| for Adans. heartily rather than*just decorously, | EMERSON--Through Saturday: “Broad- | the stage antics are good. Both of | . Wiy Rhythm" and eon Angel. ope . a | ESQUIRE, — Through Priday othing the garret. scenes and the Cafe Sacred” and “A Royal Scandal.” Momus scene contain. fast ~paced | FOUNTAIN SQUARE—Through Priday: | comedy, which-Mr. Peerce, Mr. Pinza, alt ae Funny” and “California | Hugh Thompson, Joh wnle Od SHEN, M ER Ap t} 3 Bro Blee and GARFIELD — Through tomorrow: “Rise Ts caloni, the basso buffo, n= and Shine’ and “River Gang." fused ith energy. | GRANADA Because of Him" and “Pi-| Th vaosehie Tomorrow through Wednes- |

Mary's” and “House |

somewhat tenueus. story a day: "Bells of at. Parisian Latin-Quarter life in the! I Live In 1830's serves as a . HAMILTON Through Saturday: “Pron Puccini's fle ne Sranengk for tier Gal” and “That Night With You." oni S Hlexible ana sensitive SCOTE. yori yw0OD—Through tomorrow: “Ra. What the opera amounts to is a, tioning” and “Fatal Witness." series of emotional situations Puc- IRVING—Through Saturday: “The Dal-

| tons Ride Again” and ‘‘Masquersds in cini could exploit, with his peculiar| (0%. “fle A¥

gifts for adapting musical ‘contours’; y'ncot N — Throigh tomorrow: to imagined personality strains, Young to Know" and leader.”

One characteristic trick is the MAYWOOD Through tomorrow: “Wuthlingering on a high note—hanging' ering Heights” and “Crazy Knights."

on for dear life until a downward MELE ac TROWR tomorrow; “Guest. resolution lessens the strain. This! “re. and "Nevada. would be hard to- expl I ith OLD TRAIL—'"People Are Funny" and I 181 0- explain without| Girl on the Spot.” Tomorrow through ~ diagrams, but when Miss Albanese! Sarigays ae Millions" and ‘Song and Mr. Peerce (both i y Si the Praise, or. P 2h (both in marvelous ORIENTAL "Sons of the Desert” and voice last night) gradually descend = “Behind Green Lights” Tomorrow

through Saturday and “Northwest Trail.

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» Though ‘comparatively recent,’ and YioBtie Gus “Bie ymortaw an rida wice essed’ an Puccini is hard to fix in chronolegy,! ‘Blonde ooh Brooklyn ' ~ unless you peek at the book. There's PARKER-"The Fieet’s In" and “West a lot of the often-burlesqued Italian | of the Pecos” a Pandiotden sar 4 . } ay" ve a andleader’” a grand manner.in his writing. BUt! puzy. Settles Down:

there's a great variety qf modern REX Through tomorrow: “A Letter for things, suggestive of Debussy or Evie’ and "I'll Tell the World’

Ravel. An h RITZ- -Through Saturday: “Stork Club” 1 d “La Boheme" contains and “Bohiot Green Lights.”

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