Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 June 1947 — Page 16
YOUNG CHARM — Your Ellen, who supplies much of the _ young charm in "Carnival in " Costa Rica," now at the Circle. Playing the juvenile male lead opposite her is Dick Haymes, with Cesar Romero and Celeste Holm as the older, more sophisticated couple, :
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‘Boy Meets Girl’ Set for July 23-26 Times State Service { BLOOMINGTON, Ind., June 30.— g, Jagel has the real thing in|The Indiana university theater will ¢ tenor voices. Two such present “Boy Meets Girl,” a comedy | gave the cast remarkable by Sam and Bella Spewack, on its a summer program July 23-26. crass as the treacherous| With Dr. Richard A. Moody of the of Brabant, and Miss Var-|L U. speech department directing, hay, | Ortrud, were splendid sup-|the cast will have as leads George dy y Varnay, besides singing] Willeford of Sanborn, John L. Shaw ¥ prolonged applause,/of West Lafayette, Bette Russell of ‘a dramatic realization |Bloomington and Mrs. Jewell Shaw Sf ares sinister and spiteful of Jeffersonville, i . The cast also will include: Philip : 5 8 King Henry and{Hirsch, Norman Robinson and “Mr. B ’s Herald were both|James Ratcliffe, Indianapolis; LE And the/George Motherwell and Frances singing, necessarily on a|Jenkins, Bloomington; Robert Yestused scale commensurate with Gruppe, Hobart; Charles Aidman, | of the summer-opera stage,| Frankfort; Virginia Szypczak, Hamdirected. mond; John E. McMullen, Ossian;
Deadline Set | For Parade
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