Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 December 1946 — Page 20
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By HENRY BUTLER Those big bullies, “ the Messrs. | Shubert, are still picking on Frans) Schubert. | “Blossom Time” returned for the umpteenth year to English’s last | three-day run. Any Romberg resemblance to the music of Franz Schubert is purely | coincidental. Any resemblance of some of the antics on the stage last night to] recognizably human behavior was ~ sheer accident, For “Blossom Time,” through all the long years when the clouds brought their tears, has become sadly infected with malignant cuteness. Inept Vocalizing Even the damp-eared eager beavers of the Rattlesnake Rapids high school senior play, circa 1917, would seem as polished as the Theater guild hy comparison with some of the players who strutted and fretted on English's stage last night. Simpering, mincing whimsicality | to an emetic degree last night was) combined with some sadly inept]
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Violet Marie Hadden, Indianapolis soprano, who will be soloist in the Monument circle Christmas program at 6 p. m. next Sunday. Miss Hadden will be accompanied on the piano by Carl Kiefer,
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vocalizing, especially in the big, with a mysetrious key in a scene stentorian climaxes, I don’t wan from "The -Secret Garden," to single out individuals, since 1 p play being produce d by the think the fault is with the owners Clare Tree Major Children's of that out-moded piece of theatri-| ., __, . ~ 11 1:1 mn theater in Caleb Mills hall,
cal property rather than with the be . . property Shortridge, at 2 p. m. Dec. 30
Sash. | Tha tied r The actors work hard for a pre- | fe silage version 0 Frances carious living. “Blossom Time" is] Hodgson Burnett's famous novel * Easy the kind of job youngsters and old-| i be ng brought here by Fred- “ sters both take out of sheer despera- | erick G. Schatz. Terms tion, or as a stop-gap, or as a step- : Will Be ping-stone. I feel honestly sorry Arranged!’ for any player who has to protect Opening Today
nis threshold from lupine threais by: getting involved in that traveling show, especially in its latten/. years. ple” Trick of the Week iHodiak in roles of It still draws well. Maybe that's | crooks. The story a good sign. Maybe it indicatesiq,ym a gwank western hotel to a that even sugarized Shubert has : musical vitality. | four-day spree In El Paso, Tex., and But if audiences are honestly as a brief interlude in New Orleans amused as last night's crowd seemed | (for the Mardi Gras. On the same io be by the stage business — the bill is Krantz sisters in crinolines, their| Cina 1 father, stinko drunk in four and a TTRRE Morgan, Keenan = Wynn, half minutes on light wine (neates g {Cecil ] Kellaway and Audrey Totter. | trick of the week, as the New York- | — : ” {er would put it), what's the theater coming to? Probably the worst thing about a perennial show like “Blossom Time” is that it diverts revenue from new- | |
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“Sing While You Dance” arrangements will be a novel feature of || / Barney Rapp’s four-day engage- YY ment with his band al the Indiana | “ Roof beginning tomorrow. Using a motion-picture screen to | project words of curreni hits, the Rapp ‘New Englanders” will conduct group singing by Roof patrons.
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NEW YORK, Dec. 17 (U, P.).— Ray Bolger, dancing star of the, o Broadway musical “Three to Get| Ready,” is under treatment at] Harkness pavillen of Columbia Presbyterial medical center, it was | announced today. Mr. Bolger was taken ill at the conclusion of the! Saturday night pericrmarnce.
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