Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 May 1946 — Page 10
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The second afternoon of music | will be given at Brookside center at! 3 p.m. next Sunday, according to] Tom Griffin, chairman of the com- | mittee in charge. | Patty Joy, pianist and winner of | the state-wide young artist contest | sponsored . by Fabien Sevitzky and ! the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra, will be the featured soloist. will be assisted by Emilene Remel, soprano, also of Indianapolis. Speaker will be Walter Whitworth, music critic of the News. | Members 6f the committee sponsoring the program will be (north side) Violet Marie Hadden, Don Thiele, Don Shellhorn, Ann Bower | and Bob Carlisle; (east side) David Fahey, George McCreary and Jeanine Reynolds; (west side) Kay
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PUPILS APPEARING | IN RECITAL MONDAY
Miss Frieda Klink, Indianapolis | voice teacher, will present her pu-
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Students participating include Sue Caren Staton, Betty Lou Bering, Dorothy Shoneker, nette Soudriette, Mary Jane Hill, | Florence B. Stegemeier, Hilda Hine,
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By JACK GAVER United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, May 30.—Apparently there are still about. 900,000 American troops overseas. Robert H. Gordon spends long working | days here worrying about sepingl them entertained. | “I got a new requisition the other] | day,” Mr, Gordon said. “The army needs 25 more plays by Oct. 7. That | means getting a total of about 350
Guinn (Big Boy) Williams, featured in “That Texas Jamboree,” . actors and rehearsing each produc- | opening tomorrow at the Alamo.
tion about four weeks. It's a lot| ————
ure.’ { position as a Broadway director | Mr. Gordon is the head of the by staging ‘nothing bus musical {legitimate department of U. 8. O. ghows,
camp shows. He's had the post| «t's just one of those things,” | since last September and worked in| he said. “And my legit training has [the department a year before that.| helped me with the musicals. But “Four. troupes have just gone 1 certainly would like to get hold lover,” Mr. Gordon said. “TWo are of a good play to direct. The way {ready to go, two will be ready in 10 (things are in this business, if I | days, one went into rehearsal Mon- | did stage a successful play, probday, {and one play is being cast. Eleven | offering : a musical again” down, or practically so, and 14 to! ee ee go.” Give Broadway Successes | . Some of the plays being used, all | Broadway successes of the past, are | “The Man Who Came to Dinner,” “Thrée-Cornered Moon,” “Whis | tling in the Dark,” and “The "Milky | Way.” All are comedies. The plays are given to the soldiers just about as they were originally produced. But there are certain army regulations about omit-* ting swear words, drinking and ‘scenes of seduction, no matter what the outcome.” » U. 8. O. camp shows is still supplying entertainment for five thea-
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| Atlantic wing, 4nd the North Atlantic wing. Midpac is a five-month {tour and the rest are for six months, the time dating from de-| parture from New York to the last | performance overseas.
Plenty of Actors | “We have no trouble getting actors,” Mr. Gordon said. “Nowadays we get a lot of inexperienced young { people from all parts of the coun-| | try. Some of them make the grade, {a lot of them don't. We give preference first to ex-G. L.'s, second to people who have been out for U. S. O. before.” | Mr.gGordon recently took a few | weeks off.to direct the hit musical revue “Call Me Mister,” whicn has {a cast composed entirely of ex- | service people and U. S. O. piay- | ers. He'll have no more time for such { private enterprise until after the | order for 25 plays is filled in Oc- | tober,
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