Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1946 — Page 18
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ged \ ; 2 ! a : ° i . A * “ C . Duke Ellin fon Satire Opens Organists to Sponsor LAST TWO DAYS! MBASST oloists Nee IC in Church AR ay . oncert in Churc 9-8 © {1 JuiErteern : Mi by eg P ks Murat h The Indiana chapter of the g icrop one ) ac _ American Guild of Organists will Tl : : . sponsor a concert of organ, vocal But Initial Popular Writer Hopes Concert and instrumental music in Irvingofcert Is Excellent Will Be Annual Event ton Presbyterian church at 8 p. m. Busin $ tomorrow. ? have thought thi By HENRY BUTLER ™N ; 5 would y What stems. 10 bave been’s Taste Soloists Will include Vera Ware Ris “were giving away unfurnished- a ; - A \ the Murat tem minute rush for seats packed the and Robert H, Burford, crganists; ih apartment keys at the Mura - Murat. Saturday night. Holland Dorsey, soprano, and Spok ple yesterday afternoon, Duke Ellington and his band were Thelma Helkema and Richard 8. cipal’ | A big throng was crowding into there. Orton, violinists. The. Howe high | a 0 the theater to hear Fabien Sevitsky Neither rain nor parking con-| school Brass choir will assist in the the gov 4nd the Indianapolis Symphony in gestion could keep away one of program. all pri the season's fiat, Popular Suet the largest crowds Byrne, Page & x that p ! And a double , reaching: Van Johnson and Pat Kirk- [Ross have yet drawn to our local wild.” | "the way around Nigtward on ples wood, in “No Leave, No Love,” (Carnegie hall. : MURAT ons 2 Wed, Nov. 20, at 8:30 P. M. Instel gan st, was patiently Drog now at Loew's. The audience were rewarded with ; rices 1 to the chrysanthemum show in the a more than two-hour concert by BEAUTI FATHER FLANAGAN'S & A Magnificent Be 0 temple. Mr. Ellington's splendidly brassy, VOICES 7 w Musica) Treat meat b Inside the theater, a not-quite- M annerchor tanfalizingly rhythmic ensemble. Music! [1)/AY OWN A / 18 America's . lifted. § capacity audience sot 3 Detanvy Consisting largely of compositions pers £0 ‘ Famous Choristers H 11r 0 to’ ho rformed 0 music, and arrangements Mr. Ellington 8. 3 . ; , my monroe mer. | Mins Audience) ie iis the prem i Eon or HE Hh aioe Ei nt res - Why Not Use ‘Mike?’ : played the band’s prowess in pro- NILE CENTER. : Run Away cities, rowess with . ducing satirico-tragic music. The #8 of ther Dr. Sevitzkys P : Guest Artist Shows |Duke's famed “wicked” harmonies |; xvrock Strauss and the like (the “Voices of To Fi Ad + played by & six-trumpet, three- 1] m ove Sk3r0¢ Spring” recording is a fine ex- 0. ne vantage trombone brass section make 6 DAYS BEG. TONIGHT AT 8:30 . belief ample) is too well known to need| Athenaeum-Murat plaza was one Wagner sound as naive as an old- ENGLISH : { DETER ITT would further praise here. The orchestra of the busiest parts of town Satur-| fashioned German band. Laura Bowman smiles down at MATS. WED. AND SAT. A , Comr in excellent form. day night. Socially Significant Ossie Davis (left) and Ruby Dee . » » as a girl seeking men: was . “ " : Soloists were June Browne, so- Thm tangled missecton of For the Duke uses strangely in # scene from "ANB Lucagia: The Play All America Wants to See CHT TLE Foodprano, and Daniel Cobb, baritone, Siyee N Fine jammed with cars. *|mixed chords, full of notes strug-| “Anna Lucasta,” all - Negro play —Garland, N. Y. Journal-American CLARITY culture both of whom yesterday labored |®TR “0 HEE Sit lis Manner. [SUNS to get somewhere, like he opening tonight at English's, is ho : ' 0ge under disadvantages. chor was giving its season's first Pilon an eloped characters in the satire, with “lusty comedy over- A : aid a y BO inded concert, Duke Ellington occupled i Dog opi a 3 tones,” according to its producer, : [A ; Filipe : d the flower : ' [John Wildberg. though a public-address system may Se a ri. —— the full ‘or pimionium yeady to. go fie. “Without ip or, preachment, of the! seem incongruous With a serious line, Sears, Roebuck & Co. were slon.. BY sompasisen, dyteuite the play deals with the Lucasta | slseiaay symphonic concert, yesterday's pop- entertaining late shoppers. 35ers Siieeracker i family in Pennsylvania, who start] | storing Spokes ular program was the sort of thing =, = yronnerchor had a full There i Setions Sue or Sigh ite “gold-digging” when Rudolph, a DOROTHY GUY sugar that" has to compete in the public|, ~ .° "pat big, Munich-style cance, perhaps, in those decllllons' vor “visits them with a roll Plentily mind and ear with “this or that | hat ble, Munich styl of brass decibels, as there certainly | SSUTIATIE, MISS CNR cGUIRE ond ADISON Cloth hour on the radio. Why not use| ole ht Ney : ls in the satirical Straytiopn-Elling- © The Pe ro made up| manage . | Whey ght. t “Deep South Suite” with its » : : MIM tronic ald and get better bal on p Ny ® Fine Performance introduction on the idealized South 3 pavers tom Tie Now Yok and a Robert Mitchum . Bill Williams Sp Both soloists were only partly| Earl Wrightson, baritone, who labeled “Magnolias Just Dripping Allen BS SOmpan ran, Allee poli § Tom Tully « William Gargan + Jean Porter + Johnny Sands + Loren Tindall « A Dore level of , . olasses.” ’ : . ' audible in the 15th row. After all, Was tie steniuig's gued artist, sane ress, Alvin Childress, Ralf Coleman, Schary Production Directed by Edvard Duytryk * Seren Play by Alea look fc it takes a Helen Traubel to singin fine, sturcy, 1 y Eably Parade of Soloists Warren Coleman, Ossie Davis, Ruby GOOD SEATS PRICES: Eyes: Orch. $3.60; Bale, 53.00, $2.40, > scarce over the orchestra and fill the He has not only a yorhay » Y| And there is psychological signifi-| Dee, Inge Hardison, Robert Saund- AVAILABLE $2.40; Bale., $1.80, $1.20; Gali., 60c. Sat. Mai.: Orch., Jamas, Muiat with sound. Miss Browne pleasing voice, but also good diction | .....o in the harmonic pattern of ers, John Tate, Lance Taylor, Edith $3.00; Balc., $2.40, $1.80; Gail, $1.20 including tax. house «¢ is anything but a Wagnerian so-|and linguistic equipment, Plus the blues, with that sad chord (sub- [Whiteman and Frank Wilson. Stag- 2 Auton prano. thorough understanding of what| inant ninth) so soon arrived ing is by Harry Wagstaff Gribble. ENGLISH Chrysle Showmanship Permissible Be Ne that impressed Sat- at—“that evenin’ sun go down."| “anna Lucasta” will be here for commer She has exquisite tone, sensitive d More meaningful than words, MT. eight performances, with matinees of dec urday night's audience was his ease ’ i " feeling for phrasing and nuance.! manner. A few ad lib program- Elington mine a Wednesday and Saturday. i 3 Days Only Beg. Thurs. Nov. 21 Ford 3 I'd say she’s an ideal radio singer. note comments revealed a friendly | ,metimes just plain boom-boom 29 DROWN IN RIVER Matinee Saturday Ford © And Mr. Cobb, under better acous- (desire to please his hearers, which “joie de vivre.” VIEDMA, Rio Negro, Argentina, “Au Reciting Deaalitul Evening iu the Theater” used ca tical circumstances, would have Bd about half a musiclan’s| “mye pyge's parade of soloists de- | Nov. 11 (U. P.).—Twenty-nine per- : —George Jean Nathan dicted seemed more impressive, 8. serves several columns. Saturday sons were drowned in the Negro ” i advance A “pop” concert isn't vaudeville, In his Sirs} grodb. Me Wrieneon night, Johnny Hodges on the alto [river near here yesterday when a MACHAEL MYERBERS presents and “re of course, but what's the harm in |Sang ande 3 o, a ePPl |sax, Al Sears really throwing him- [truck loaded with 39 persons skidded THE UTSTAN ) Build introducing some showmanship? |from “Bernice hig the 2 - self into a tenor-sax solo, Jimmy |off a river ferry. o : ANDI FoI, id ory ® G Shairm: Why should two personable soloists | technique and feeling tha 1* | Hamilton on the clarinet, beautiful- — / M rr : Sham face a dark auditorium with mo real test of a vocal artist. He fol-|y50eq Kay Dayis in Mr. Ellington's TONITE—Adults, 5:45 to 6—30¢ TONITE—Adults, 5:45 to 6—30¢ ° Creasin light save from overhead? I don’t ewes With Hugo Wore Fusseise, poignant “Minnehaha,” and Robert. Young—Ann Richards Glenn Ford—Janet Blalr \. "terials ; mean gelatin-tinted spotlights, but Trumpeters Willlam Anderson, Har- 6 " “GALLANT J \ ” there should be provision for mak. | (musically Sitastive, mu Medlopiculs old Baker, Ray Nance and Taft SEARCHING Winp grr | Leste Brooks IT JOURNEYS N Suaion ing soloists, even in serious con-|ly & bit on the heavy I Jordan, not to forget Lawrence a) leo Gorey “BOWERY BOMBSHELL — t WO certs, look their best. In some con- |Side) and two arias from “The Mar-| gy un and his expressive trombone, J ~ £ fo)s) ora cert halls, small spots trained from riage of Figaro,” one as an encore. were g]] enthusiastically received. ry pt the ceiling solve the problem. Chorus Spirited Spotlights Performers wi Nh : rise as’ The concert idea has possi-| With the advantage of expert, : . Music by RAYMOND SCOTT -Lyrics by BERNARD HANIGHEN ® » | Cs eed who gets the |clear-toned plano accompaniment| Most sensational was the frst LAST ? DAYS INET AT] VTE: Neighbor hood Theater: Director Furni thrill yesterday's audience obviously [by Everett Roudebush, Mr. Wright- | Amesiesh Sppearance Yu Dingo hu, pt preside: did from the “Fledermaus” walz son made one of the most satisfac- | ein ap a ie Runa She Who Scenery, Costumes and Lighting by ROBERT EDMOND JONES WEST SIDE EAST SIDE dies) should consider what can be done|tory guest-artist appearances I've OTD TRAIT 600 W. Wash. | — 1cipale Shun eoiaider what cus heard with the Mannerchor, _|d0€8 [Cr straight Spanish gular. MAIL EVES. 60c, $1.20, $1.80, $2.40, $3.00, $3.60, | OLD TRAIL “ore” TACOMA 47% Mishincies rises. | Mr. 3 . ” — r Debusey gud Revel it res. ust season, sang with. ita|InJured in the war, has improvised ORDERS SAT. MAT.: 60c, $1.20, $1.80, $2.40, $3.00 Bout ifaas YECBAN PETE “OUR HEARTS WERE GROWING U of ineq Next Friday and Saturday the | cual spirit and accuracy under ® fingering system that is tops in NOW ENCLOSE SELF-ADDRESSED, incLuping TAX | DAISY we W. Midis Rov De Barbara Dhittog ut he Symphony's program, though ito. 0 "en aee direction. I was|Virtuosity. Great melodic imagina- STAMPED ENVELOPE WITH REMITTANCE Brian Donleyy—Susan Hayward particul may. look formidable in print, will | pte to remain for only one group, tion that evidently thrills the El- i “CANYON PASSAGE” TUXEDO “020 type, wi probably be more Sa0iing, vert nd which the : most effective per- | ington personnel; plus feeling for ENG ISH : Plus Short Subjects ery Metals, NW York 4 in four pop-concert fans, than yester Norman i Fletcher's | tone (vibrato, and tone - quality Claude Raines “THE SPIRAL STAIRCASE” . was. jima oe i Lage e changing with plucking-distance 3 Days Beg. Thurs., Nov. 28 Jiatince SPEEDWA Vivien Leigh © | Bandoiph Scott ‘BADMAN'S TERRITO Sen. People who like the astringent] po... "Munger and Myla Herr- from the bridge) makes Mr. Rein- y CAESAR & CLEOPATRA th ’ “A Hit! Laughs, 10 a Minute” Chicago Herald-American erm - Sameer at so harmonies of Duke Ellington, peo- |, .. 1. ess0w doubled on the piano (Part’s performance the finest of the 10th & J. Russell would i ple who enjoy musical Worcester- |, . 11. gocompaniment to “My SOrt I've ever heard. T™E STAR. NN Huron predicte shire, will certainly go for the De- ci" "Bo Jovrul” from Bach's) Acting as emcee throughout, Mr. ROVS gEN 3-Stooge Comedy and Cartoon Tite Guiar "MEXICANA" items bussy and Ravel Dr. Sevitzky has| ot. No 146. That elaborate Ellington was both suave and gen- OPEN 10:30 A. M. G and SCR Belmont & Wash. 2 erators scheduled for the coming concerts, | : : {erous. He has an admirable way of T BELMONT ddle Canto : chorus might have sounded more; . 2 NOW PLAYING OFS Eddie Cantor MECCA 783 Susan Hayw cent. which will feature Jennie Tourel, effective if voi t had been SPotlighting his performers which “SHOW BUSINESS” N. Noble Paul Luka S ective if voice-entrances had bee . “TARZAN AND THE LEOPARD WOMAN’ “DEADLINE AT DAWN" CoalMetropolitan mezzo - Soprano as ore clearly defined. . Siilighees his own stature as a per- | Plus! “MEN‘ OF TOMORROW” Lee Gorey “IN FAST COMPANY" Secretar > 1 T0 was good to observe the big |Sonality. i TS x Fr : sociatio Advertisement |throng of appreciative listeners. All ay hope the Elingion concert) NORTH SIDE hold pr that musical and dramatic activity ** ah ¢ E rent. 0 w rd 19th & = J. Russell minimu _ QUILT PIECES up there at the Turners deserves | - ——— . od 1 “ 1A Stratforc plete, W. 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