Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1947 — Page 24
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university auditorium performance of the Puccini opera April 15.
"SUZUKI" —Lucille Browning, Metropolitan Opera contralto, who will sing the role of Su"Madame Butterfly" Indiana
SRN LEADS BAND—Teddy Phillips, clarinetist and maestro now with his band at the Indiana Roof. Featuring vocals by Connie Gale and Bill Howard, the Phillips organization will remain at the Roof through Sunday.
British Comic
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Costly English Musical Barely Saved
By ROBERT MUSEL United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, March 13.—A British comedian dropped a couple of
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ort to challenge Hollywood's mo\(ndpsly fn technicolor musicals al- |
{| most ‘took a $3 million nose dive.
The audiences at. three disastrous
I | American sneak previews didn't un-|
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ji 6f thousands of G. Is in England. J| Even Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, | §/at the urging of his staff, flew
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in London, attuned to cockney and {other English dialects, aren't like | Americans in their own home | towns. At Montclair, N. J; for example, almost the entire sneak preview ‘audience walked out before the film {had finished. Hope Liked Him Both the J. Arthur Rank organ-! ization, which underwrote the film in England, and Universal, which| had planned to distribute it in! | America, werg discouraged. | Bob Hope, . Irving Berlin, Mike {Todd and innumerable other show | folk visiting wartime England had | raved about Field as one of the 'great comedians of our time—a sure hit anywhere in the world. Yet much of the humor that convulsed them and the royal family registered not at all here.
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Only Wesley Ruggles, the American who directed the picture, had any faith left. { At the moment he stepped in, | Anglo-American executives were reportedly considering whether to take a loss that would probably | |establish a record in film history | {in order to safeguard the rising | prestige of British-made pictures. The word today is that Mr. Rug- | gles, by remaking some scenes and | cutting &nd recutting the others, “saved” the picture. | But among the scenes eliminated | | were some of those showing Fields | in stage skits which earn him $4000 a week in England. | In Britain the picture was called
{ “London Town.” In America it will be known as “My Heart Crazy.”
~FIRST INDIANAPOLIS SHOWING— Gilbert Roland as the “Cisco Kid” ‘Riding the Califordia Trail” Plus: “Earl Carroll's Sketchbook” “Jungle Girl”—Late News
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Music Session To Draw 2000
Annual Conference - Here April 9-12. +
More than 2000 musicians ‘and | teachers are expected to attend the {North Central Music Educators |conterence in Indianapolis April 9 through April 12. | With the general theme, “Music Resources for Better Human Relationships,” the four-day conference will. comprise a series of concerts, lectures, demonstrations and busjness meetings. : Indianapolis night has been scheduled for Wednesday, April 9, with a music and ballet program by Jordan conservatory and other local
‘jorganizations at 8 p. m. in Tech-
nical high school auditorium. This will be the‘only conference program open to the public without registration formalities. The program for Indiana night, Friday, April 11, will feature an allIndiana high school chorus directed by Don Craig, assistant choral conductor of the Fred Waring organization, and an all-state orchestra, conducted by Thor Johnson, director of the Cincinnati Symphony.
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Climax of the conference will be a dinner April 12, followed by a concert by Michigan university's band. Guests of honor will include
{Governor Kim Sigler of Michigan,
Governor Gates; Alexander - Ruth- |
ven, University of “Michigan presi=y--
dent, and Herman B Wells, president of Indiana university.
Jordan Students In Recital Wednesday
Advanced students of Charles |Hedley, Philip Duey and Fred Jordan conservatory voice teachers, will be heard in recital at 8:30 p. m.- next Wednesday at the Odeon, 106 E. North st. ! Appearing on the program will be | Albert Canine, Nancy Carlson, Helen Schimkat, Ruth Stahlhut, Maxine Patterson, Natalie Brown, Doris Odell, Betty Bowers, Barbara | Bailey “and Gene Oakes.
Piano Teachers Group
To Celebrate Birthday
The Indianapolis Piano a) {association will celebrate its 12th year with a Founders day dinner next Saturday at the Marott hotel. Honored guests will be Forrest Wilking, - founder; Mrs. Frank Cregor, Mrs. Clair McTurnan, Mrs. |P. H. Sterling and past presidents lof the ‘association. Mrs. Helen Thomas Robinson and {Mrs. Leah Marks will have charge
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