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|[Evans' Hamlet {ls Colorful |. Small Audience Sees

Shakespearean «Play. .

.By HENRY BUTLER Stage weather-effects in “Hamlet” couldn't touch the real thing last night. Save for a dank, graveyardy draft from backstage when the English theater curtain went up|

the battlements of Elsinore castle Rabinsen rogisters Jear bu his own obsessions aun mm in “w » : CO! - a jo The Red House,” with Edward G. seemed snug and cozy by compari | "The Red House, now at Robinson ‘and Lon McAllister, at

3 i \ | : : . 12:35. 3:30, 6:35°and 9:43, son with Monument circle. ! Loew S. Also in the cast of this “The Secret of Whistler,” Weather may have kept the audi- | 05

s chold ical myster are Lon Richard Dix, at 11, 2: ence to'a disappointingly small num- | De ans Jit Anders 8:18. ber for this season's return of Mau- | ? 4 rice Evans and his company in the |' SO": :

tregedy of the Prince of Denmark. | | ‘What's Hecuba‘to- him, or he to

Production Colorful Hecuba . ..?") enters the realm of | The Evans production of “Ham- {opera or oratorio. It's grand stuff, let” is still vital, colorful, almost/but not what wé, in perhaps au} uniquely satisfactory as stage contemporary dramatic poverty, Shai o' Buss Rs . somber {would term convincing. stage AeSpear Svs. is hand ' material. i amazingly adaptable set, ts a “| “Hamlet,” the play, and Hamlet, some uniforms and gowns replacing | the gloomy Dane, both have pro-| the traditional Elizabethan C0s- yoked enormous controversy. They tumes, its rapid sequence of scenes, | have inspired endless writing. permitting an almost complete yer» Mr. Evans and his excellently | Sten of abe texi-—alj these ings hesen cast revive not -only the ave been frequently desc - YO0Uin1av, but also the debates.

can't hope to see “Hamlet” better? . done pe { Ably Supporting Mr. Evans are

1 1 Last Two Days! | - oy ! Doris Lloyd as*Gertrude, Henry EdOne great trouble with Shake- | wards as Claudius, Miles Malleson

speare on the stage is the audience. las a first-rate Polonius, Philip Fos- f i.

Shakespeare is not just a drama- |... oc Horatio, Emmett Rogers as | ot: he > BO IL Laertes, and Pamela Conroy as a lines (like Polonius’ advice to Laer- {Dretey Dear J lO ys tes) have been sanctified. When |, when Ophelia on the stage was you hear polite giggles from the |, far less glamorous creature than audience, what you are hearing 1S | asic Conroy—another triumph for! hot direct reaction to Shakespeare. | 1, Evans dynamic version of the! It's reminiscence of the attitudes |). )

1:52, 4:44, 7:46 and “Alias Mr. Twilight,” with Michael + Duane, Trudy Marshall and Lloyd Sorrigan, at 12:43, 3:35, 6:27 and

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“Nora Prentiss,” with Ann Sheri. dan, Kent Smith and Bruce Bennett, at 11:10, 1:20, 3:30, 5:35, 7:45 and 10. KEITH'S “Smash-Up,” with Susan Hayward, owman, Marsha Hunt and Eddie Albert, at 11, 1:10, 3:20, 5:30, T:40 and 9:50.

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"PALM SUNDAY. SOLOISTS—Barbara Stevenson, soprano, dnd James Pease, Indiana-born bass-baritone; who will be two of the four soloists with the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra and the Symphonic choir in next Sunday's performance of Verdi's ''Requiem’ at 3 p. m. in the Murat. The presentation of the choral work, chosen as appropriate to. Lent, will mark the close of the Symphony 's concert season.

Choi +o Have Miss O'Sullivan Ci Aid Cet Irish Award

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HOLLYWOOD, March 25 (U. P.).

’ Bach G Gives —Irish-born Maureen O'Sullivan foup ’ and J. Carrol Naish today accepted

Concert Wedpesday belated St. Patrick's day awards Bight Indianapolis Symphony in- from the Catholic Film and Radio

ghrumentalists and five vocal soloists Review.

p Miss O'Sullivan received ‘a statwill assist the Indianapolis Bach uette, of St. Brigid and Mr. Naish

-ehoir in its World War Memorial was presentéd with one of St."Pataudiorium concert at 8:30 P. I.|rick as “the actor and actress of tomorrow. - {Irish lineage, eminent in the proDirected by George Frederick | fession; who. ‘have in. their public Holler, the choir will present aand private lives manifested a degroup of ¢horales, the Magnificat votion to Irish ideals. : and the Peasant Cantata of Johann Miss O'Sullivan is the mother of Sebastian Bach and Brahms’ Motet | four children. = She recently reon the 51st Psalm. turned to the screen after a fiveVoeal soloists will be Naomi Pryor, | Year absence. soprano; Martha Metsalls Mezzo- | + Mary Ann Kreiser, con-| . » ceva onl Bergér, tenor, ana Girl, 12, Writes David Aiken, baritone.

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Symphony musicians participating will includ® Renato Pacini, first violin. Charlotte Reeves, second violin; Harold Sorin, viola; Raphael Kramer, cello; Harirett Peacock, first flute; Francis Fitzgerald, second flute; Earl Schuster, first oboe, and Ruth Peacock, second oboe.

SYMPHONY CONCERTS

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NEXT SUNDAY March 30, 3 p. m.

Municipal Cencert . VERDI'S ; A EQU Presentation « Soloists Barbara Stevenson SOPRANO ; Mary Van Kirk CONTRALTO, Metro. Opera David Lloyd

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HOLLYWOOD, March 25 (U. P.). —Twelve-year-old Veta lee Wood | Evans Version Best Par Fry bag o re So’ many Shakespearean phrases | Cinderella tale, with actress Ann|have become bywords that line Sheridan as her fairy godmother. | after line carries too heavy a loa; It came about because the girlios meaning. How much audience-"

| Wigte the 1,000,000th fan letter the joyment of “Hamlet” is recogni- |

received since she came 0." ot fomiliar phrases? How | Hollywood 10 years ago. goo Much of it is genuine interest in| The total had reached 999.800), progress of the tragedy? when yesterday's mail arrived. After| ,.".. "y 1,014 say, next to im199 enyelopes had been counted| , io to evaluate “Hamlet” from a sack of 500, the remainder| ..;v on its merits as drama. The were placed in a bowl from whichip version does the best that | the blindfolded actress pulled the|.., pn. gone with a tremendously | lucky 1,000,000th. { difficult play. The result is an all-expense, chap- | : eroned trip to Hollywood for Veta Excellent Cast There remains the problem of the

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| Athenaeum Turners elocution. On second hearing, Mr. | Evans’ delivery of the magnificent |

- To Present Mystery blank verse, though admirable, be- | The Athenaeum Turners theater gins to seem less plausible. The will present “Ten Little Indians,” slight vocal tremolo, the impas-| comedy-mystery, at 8 p. m. Satur- sioned intensity of utterance

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Band Stays Week Here

Indiana Roof authorities have announced the retention of Buddy Moreno and his orchestra for an additional week. The orchestra features the vocals of Maestro Moreno and Jannie

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