Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1947 — Page 9

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CINEMA ‘By HENRY BUTLER ae Tex Ritter—“Gangsters of fhe Frontier” < “Henry Ye Theater Sulla are Despite reported difficulty in getting their luggage, the cast. of] ; Richard Lowerly—‘Dark Mounlain® ging Lairence. Gilfvier, at 3730 'and “Bloomer Girl" were well supplied with bloomers for last, night's opening at English’s. LAST DAY! CIRCLE A well-filled house greeted the Arlen-Hazhurg musical with relish = Si On age=Chartie, Spivak, 0! Srehes, | for its visual and auditory material, $i, nd Wow + . There's more than meets the eye, although costumes, scenery and ANDREWS “Genileman Joe, Paloska, od dancing are all brilliant. . The music bon I, 5 a, 8:18, 8 and 10, (“The Eagle and Me,” “Evelina,”| I mention the serious notes first wy a . 4 GOLDEN PHEASANT 1 INDIANA “Right as the Rain”), already suf- because they give the show depth ’ 4 : W “Shibad the Sailor” with Doug- Bclently Dophlat to need no descrip- and maturity, a necessary founda-| FACING DANGER—Teresa A RESTAURANT las Fairbanks Jr, Maureen O'Hara on, rate. tion for any good comedy. Without i ” 7800 _E. Washi $20. 10 Ana prog," 1h 120, 3:20, Like all other good musicals of them, the plot of “Bloomer Girl" Wright and Robert Mi Shum oy we Dh COMPLETE tingion 8:30, 1: : : a critical moment of "'Pursued,’ WR Ly of _Kmmirg the past decade or so, “Bloomer|would seem completely trivial. film about romance and revenge ; i Variety in Every Course Girl” has a vein of serious signifi-| Evelina, youngest and only un- Br) OPEN EVERY DAY married daughter of Horatio Apple- in New Mexico half a century NY Sh Ii a % “12'N 2 cance. iy the i glam. gate, Cicero Falls, N. Y, manufac.| 890, which opens tomorrow at win € Wea on, oon to 2 a. m. wa oried theme of legendary’ Miss|('® ~ Roopskirty, Joins tr po hey the Indiana. Noe his na {4 DINNER MUSIC Bloomer and her battle for women’s Jack Murray at th iors, Tanehs Robhef on ns rights, the show deals with the|lnSUTEents led by oy Home, |" : Pho al — The Oran Stone, at 12: As, ora he 10:1 1 th h ' “My Brother Talks to Horses,” probjem 1 SY a uy Ln ge Jeff Calhoun, Kentucky blade who , The Dine and Dance in Our New

plate "Tyler, Bates. oe, dialog takes cracks at 1861 big evidently cut a wide swathe through ’ ' F FLAM : X h 0 RO 0 IY

8:20 the blue grass.’ business theory, child labor, the LYRIO double standard in morals and| M88 Bloomer, whose humanitar- ENGLISH ute Tonight Thru sat., E “That Way With Womes,” with ian activities include helping the i Sat., : o Da lark. V d [small-town hypocrisy. And a . George Fri ¢ His Band 8ydne a at 1110, 156, lengthy Civil war ballet in Act II, Underground rallroad for runaway ! R [ge rrieje an 7:28 and 10:14, w oun 800d example of Agnes de Milles Slaves, has for an unexpected client . 8 10 P. M. to 2 A. M. he Troon: 2 35. 3:88, 6:38 choreographic genius, 1§ a mute in- Pompe, the flour that hike slave, THE Ro ROLLICKING A + 2h | CC -. ; ae 33753319 i and 9 : dictment of war's perennial tragedy, |: ® e flour that thickens the MUSICAL HIT -- GE diana urant.

i) gravy ofthe plot, ) ¥ | frm ee | 2 —i- iH Generous Jeff has a dimwit and In Town for good Food it's J Bras & grasping brother Hamilton, whose : vac oo | : . |stubbornness on the Pompey ques~ Je 4 y I & {

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flict gradually resolving, 00 DEBUT—Art- Jarrett, EVES: § 1.30 pan an i 1606 N. Illinois St. Backdrops Excellent of radio, screen and stage, who and a Morning . . Noon . . Night

TAT MAT. oh ad $3 All this takes place in nine scenes, will make his first Indiana Roof a p Eas

plus two non-programmed settings| 2PPearance with his orchestra aad ATS WED. AND ‘SAF. Reh) On Ah PICTURE tomorrow night.

for the Civil war ballet. Quick bi we MATINEE changes demand backdrops, and Ms OKs FHM! # il i» eI TN ed pe you'll seldom see, better-painted i P Rk E bo drops than the ones credited to i) LAURENCE C Livi Rr : = Lemuel Ayers, 2:30 HENRY, y= on IO

As sometimes happens in touring| PENDLETON PIKE xp Sonams STARTS THURSDAY ATF ETE musicals, the choral ensembles are BURY AVA 8 Lancaster W GARDINER ALE 1 vocally better than the principals 6 “ ayy ye Pat McClarney as Evelina and Ac- THE KILLERS mate iol 300 0. thur Maxwell (seen. here in “Rose- MIDNITE SHOW SATURDAY SEATS NOW-—-NO PHONE ORDERS

Marie” Dec, 25, 1945) as Jeff both - : s have more stage-presence than

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of strain, sang nobly: in; Pompey’s NUFFY C LL, BET T BERRY two great numbers, “The Eagle and SNUF oe 3

nn air 5 srnr Lemon w| | INDIANAPOLIS HOME SHOW ats Set Eok “World's Finest Home Show"

Pegzy - Campbell a2 Daisy. te MANUFACTURERS' BUILDING, STATE FAIR GROUNDS Applegates’ maid and later T y a a ay rT Open Daily 11 A. M. to 10:30 P. M.

Many families deprive them ction a ana Thru Sunday, April 27

s dancer. She is swell. So is Olive selves of our service because Reeves-smith as Dolly Bloomer, ADM. 42¢ PLUS 8c @OV. TAX, TOTAL 50¢

especially in “The Lily,” erstwhile

: ced dubious house made into headthey imagine we are high pri quarters for the women'’s-rights ac-

. . tivities (wonderful set). : Investigation would show that | The orchestra, largely local, ata pra AUD ye : : TONITE, 5:45 to ne : . not or could not handle the Ben- Ee / » a an Robert o Audrey _ Lloyd 5 nett orchestration, which I'll grant cpl Sa on 0 MONTGOMERY ® TOTTER ® NOLAN it costs less ...and you get an is tough going. It's not the first| J. K Sek : “LADY IN THE LAKE” time a similarly hybrid pit band has Bs #3 3 x . = oe incompa rable service. At fouled up a difficult score. : : : : pen @ “BETTY CO-ED” : Maybe that's one reason why : ad a ut a U (not Romberg is so popular locally. Flanner § Buchanan YOU ( “Bloomer Girl® will continue

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