Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1946 — Page 12
t [New Theater Project Tried "141 Stockholders Listed
In Enterprise
By JACK GAVER * United Press Staff Correspondent
serious repertory attempt here in 13
when the American repertory theater presented “Henry VIIL" There are 141 stockholders in the enterprise, including individuals in such unlikely places as Two Rivers, Wis, Lake Forest, Ill, Zeleski, O, . |Kent, England, Bloomington, Ind, and Downington, Pa. All but about $5000 of the $300, 000 worth of shares have been subscribed, In addition the art has received about $30,000 from “patrons” at $6 a throw who receive certain privileges such as first crack at tickets, lectures, etc. The three managing directors are Cheryl Crawford, Eva La Gallienne and Margaret Webster, with Miss Crawford handling the administrative end while the other two both act and direct, 39 Players in Cast The other leading players are [Victory Jory, Walter Hampden, | June Duprez, Ernest Truex, Rich- ‘ ard Waring and Philip Bourneuf, Hoagy Carmichael [There is a total of 39 players.
A group of 25 Indiana university | The advisory committee of 17 in- | assorted personalities
students have volunteered to sup- cludes such ply choral music for Hoagy Car- as Marian Anderson, George Cukor,
michaels piano and Song recital Dean Virginia Gildersleeve, John at English’s at 8:30 p. m, Sunday, | Kiernan, Serge Koussevitsky, Carl Nov. 24. {Van Doren and Tyrone Power. The famed composer of “Star- The actors have signed two-year dust” will be in town that week- contracts, with guarantees of 40 end in connection with the Nov. 23 weeks’ pay annually. The top weekpublication date of his forthcomingily salary is $500, which is half or a book of Memoirs, “Stardust ROA" | a ————————————
(Rinehart, $2). | TONITE AND ALL He will be assisted in his local | ENGLISH ~~ weex, 3
recital on a second pianp by Louise | ROAD.
Sparks, who will also conduct the | EATS NOW—EVES.: 800 40 . & SAT. 3
1. U. volunteer student chorus. i
Tickets for the recital are now | on sale at the Meridian book shop 8 DAYS BEGINNING MON., NOY.
ticket agency. MATS. WED. SAT.
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HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 7 (U. P).— Funeral services were conducted yesterday for Mrs. Roy Rogers, wife of the western actor, who died Monday from a blood clot following | birth of a son.
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NEW YORK, Nov, 7.—One of the most ambitious theatrical projects in Broadway history and the *first
years got an auspicious start at thé Internation#l theater last night
who will play the role of the -Rev. William Duke in the Civic theater's second seasonal attraction, *“Outward Bound,” opening tomorrow night. When he’s not assisting the Civic, Mr. Rawlings is academic principal of the Indiana state school for the deaf, :
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ENGLISH “Tobacco Road,” play, at 8:30. -
CIRCLE “Home Sweet Homicide,” with Peggy Ann Gardner, Randolph Scott and Lynn Bari, at 12:42, 3:54, 7:06, and 10:18.
“Black Beauty,” with Mona Freeman, Richard Denning and Evelyn Ankers, at 11:26, 2:38, 5:50 and 9:02.
INDIANA “The Big Sleep,” with Humphrey . Bogart and Lauren Bacall, at 11, 1:10, 3:25, 6:35, 7:45 and 0:88,
LOEW'S “No Leave, No Love,” with Van Johnson and Keen Wynn, at 10:48, 12:57, 3:13, 5:27, 7,42 and 67.
; LYRIC “Two Years Before the Mast” with Alan Ladd, at 11:25, 1:30, 3:40, 5:45, 7:50 and 10
Matinee Daneing Saturday, Nov. 9, 3 to 5 P, M.
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