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Ww “Twe Sisters From Boston,” with Kathryn Grayson, June Allyson, Lauritz Melchior, Jimmy Durante and Pete Lawford, at 11, 1:09, 3:21, 5:35, 7:45 and 9:57.
Irving Berlin, says one question that pops up frequently in connection with his new show, “Annie Get
of the production, “I actually don't” know,” is Mr. Berlin's answer. “You see, I didn't ‘write for her’ in the sense that the question-askers mean.” A lot of people have the idea that Miss Merman, ‘because of her- unusual voice and free-and-easy man- | ner, needs something Lk in the {way of material. Says It Isn't So Mr. Berlin says that this isn't se, that she can handle any type of song. This impression is due to the fact that when she sings a number
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{amination of some of the songs. One of them is | Natur'lly,” a catchy little item built {for laughs. Typical Comedy There are some typical Merman comedy gestures used in its delivery {and for the sake of argument it {might be all right to say it is a {typical Merman number,
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“DARK X CORNER" DRAGONWYCK | But then there is “They Say It's Richard Crane ° Line | Wonderful,” a love song on the quiet Johnny Comes Flying Home | oer. BEHIND CITY LIGHTS and fragile .side. You wouldn't pick . wd | that for a Merman song—until after you'd heard her sing it. And the Theater Dir ectory same thing goes for “Lost in His NORTH SIDE , |Arms,” a -torch, and “Moonshine
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“I don't mean to imply that this lis the first time she has shown ver|satility and adaptability,’ Mr. Berlin added. She's been doing that in show after show for years. But the | public gets funny ideas about performers some times and it forgets
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- Another - inthe series . of Teens ‘Age Afternoons of Music was pre- | sented yesterday at Brookside Com- | munity center to an audience of | 250 persons. | ‘Sponsored jointly by the Teen- | Age Music committee and the park | and recreation department, the program featured Marjorie Latham, | Frankfort, violinist, and Donald Shelhorn, Indianapolis planist. Following the musical program, the two young artists were enter‘tained in a reception organized by ‘the Teen committee, Tom Griffin, | chairman, | In a business meeting after the reception, plans were made for the
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Teen committee's program of study groups to hear and discuss serious recorded music, Norman Hill was | elected chairman of the study- | group committee. |
Virgillio Lazzari, bass, who will sing the role of Archibaldo in Itale Montemezzi’s opera, “The Love of Three Kings,” to be conducted by the composer at Cincinnati Zoological Gardens tomorrow night,
FORRESTAL DUE IN TOKYO TOKYO, July 8 (U., P.)~James | V. Forrestal, secretary of the navy,| arrives here tomorrow from Shanghai for a one-day stopover before leaving for Bangkok on his tour of | the world. He recently. witnessed | the atom bomb test at Bikini
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