Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 November 1946 — Page 6
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The governor: of Georgia wrote my “Tobacco Road” review for me. | ‘That is, he gave me the ideas. For Gov. Hillis Arnall, famed fighter for reforms, coincidentally spoke at Kirshbaum center last night, when “Tobacco Road" opened
Jlits week's run at English’s,
With heartwarming southern courtesy, the governor forgave my interrupting his dinner at the Marott hotel. In that marvelous accent we damyankees rass and love (Dd you ever hear a good Georgia voice in Burope and feel homesick?) Gov. Arnall said? “The conditions de|picted in “Tobatco Road’ no longer - exist in Georgia.” That, plus his statement that “drama necessarily exaggerates,” is ghout all one need to say about
the Erskine Caldwell story. ears ago, &8 a dramatization of a typically searing Caldwell story, the play seemed powerful. Jeeter
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cosrection. ‘The play seemed both Will Visit Wednesday document and protest:
Now it's still document, but the Radio's famous “Wallice Wimple evidence it gives is agamust the! of the Fibber McGee and Molly proaudience. What seemed, in the gram ' will entertain Community|. lobby, a ass Fund workers Wednesday, at their ence e use roared at the dialog's profanity and | 3660nd report luncheon in the Olaymy | suggestions of lllegitimacy and in. hotel, cest. Hoosier -born This was fun, like “Maid in the B i 1 1 Thompson, Osarks.” Let's go to the show who portrays the where they cuss, fellas; it's a riot; Mr. Wimple - and let's split our sides at this portrayal Old Timer” char~ of human beings bebaving ii sub- acters on the Nahuman fashion. tional BroadoastYou could understand and explain ing Company's the stage proceedings more easily coast-to-comst than you could understand and ex. hookup each plain the laughter. Frankly, I'd be Tuesday night, arafraid of a crowd whose reactions ranged . today to
Bill Thompson
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES (Greater ¥ rlamphs Seen for
Symphony as Season Opens - By HENRY BUTLER | the return of more veterans: eve
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“Enigma Variations”) was fairly routine. \ § It had the merit, "however, of showing this ‘year's orchestra to
more intent, more rapt in concentration this year) performed splendidly. Brass, horns, woodwinds all were clear, mellow and, precise. I
Fabien Sevitzky's 10th ts wou: 4% Maris wjth the .Indianapolis Symphony the HO HIRVE SMe in the({ Prism Pn Ee ime i v u * hia orchestra opened auspiciously Sat-|g,y (nat the orchestra” will kohieve LAST Ca D AYS| urday night at the Murat. |even greater triumphs on ‘tour this ; ‘ Playing to a packed “house, the! {season than it did last. 0 maestro and his musicians gave a Orchestra More Intent ar: A & Ww LAST 2 DAYS conservative, well-balanced . pro-| Tchai : Ea oh ‘“ Ges. Raft o Syivia Sidney gram including a world premier of | aikoveky 'is Tight wp Dr. Ber| P. " TI Arthur ~ Shepherd's “Fantasy on|'ilsky's alley, and the “Pathetique” ror Th OAD, ig MR. ACE Down East Spirituals.” [ls the quintessence of Tehaikovaky. ov) fs 2 pine “‘SHADOWED" “Sxve far that novelty, the pro-| Without recourse to exaggeration, en
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were those of the English theater audience last night, @r maybe roaring mirth over human degradation is an indi tion of vigor—H. B.
Josh White Can Put Song Across
Another fine entertainment played to a small Murat house last night. Josh White, famed minstrel, assisted by Josephine Premice, vooulist, and Indio Macurije, drummer, did their best with a discouragingly small audience. Mr. ‘White “has great talent (the skillful guitar-playing helps a lot) | and knows how to put a song across, Miss Premice did splendidly with things like “Stone Coid Dead in de Market” and with songs calling for audience participation,
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make the focal pérsonal appearance. He will make a hurried trip to _! Chicago - after ‘Tuesday night's “Ib broadcast at Racine, Wis, and come here by plane Wednesday morning. A committee. from the Community Pund will meet Mr. Thompson at the municipal airport. Native of Terre Haute ] There will be no speeches Wednesday and the luncheon period will be devoted to a stunt program. Mr. Thompson, a native of Terre i Haute, has portrayed’ at least a |domen characters on the Fibber MoGiee and Molly program since he | joined the famous radio team- in January, 1936. He also hes appeared in the movies with his radio | partners. After serving in the navy during the war, Mr. Thompson returned to the program late last | year: Only n years of age, Mr. Thompson is a veteran showman. He was reared in show business, his parents {having been troupers. Terre Maute friends of the radio | star, including Tony Hulman, pres- | ident of the Indianapolis Speedway,
Sudw Lu Hawa aadicins, Thith land Indianapolis - -acquaintances from the seam Te ay 834 2 | have been invited to an informal yous strain periodie —— after the luncheon.
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Mr, Shepherds “Fantasy,” on a first hearing, seemed ingenious but 1tot startling. Based on oddly poige fart American religious folk tunes, it generates power with liberal and skillful’ use of brasses and percus slon, Modal harmonies and as tringent dissonances give it the requisite “bite” of modernity, That Permanént Auditorium More important than program considerations is the fact that ‘the orchestra, with first-rate quality and prestige, is annually more and more hampered by lack of space. That much-discussed auditorium Jshould become a reality. A permanent home which would obviate present rehearsal difficulties as well as bring in greater revenue is a | necessity. I don't know whether Indianapolis people generally realise how good our orchestra is, Sometimes remarks indicate a curious lack of
'Pop’ Soloist
June Browne
June Browne, American soprano, | will be one of the soloists with Fablen Sevitaky and the Indian-. ‘apolis Symphony orchestra in next
punday’s pop” concert at the...) rusical pride. Yet the fact In. the popular program. bes remains that Dr. Sevitaky has built
'an organization here that no other
will sing “Vilia” from “The Merry | of pugs size pi Bag
dew” 00 [Tie Mone £0 es seria Stars ta er | ymple evidence of the achievement. soloist, Daniel Cobb, in duets from The orchestra will present a popDulane’ yl You Re-|ylar program next Sunday afternoon mber om aytime.’ at the Murat, with June Browne Reservations for the concert are | ana Daniel Cobb as vocal soloists.
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