Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 July 1947 — Page 28
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Thomas Gives First-Rate Performance With Symphony |
| By HENRY BUTLER L Last night it made like summer at Butiér Bowl--not like winter or. Mike stage effects for Maugham's “Rain.” That fortunate weather circumstance made last night's summer | symphony concert, second in the centennial series, altogether enjoyable |
to a crowd of over 5000 listeners.
lence, last night's throng gave a
{hearty welcome to Thomas Lio. of extra.heavy schedules.
Thomas, karitone soloist, who ap-| peared with Fabien Sevitzky and His leaning towards the austere
the orchestra in a
, his interpretations is, I'd say, a dis- | | varia program. iinet virtue. Add impeccable dic- |
rou & M | ps | The audience also gave appreci-| [tion and the kind of ique he | & JERRY | ative laughter and applause to Dr.| owes sn Rossint's comically florid |
on ma | Bevitzky's spoken program notes. |. “La Danza,” which he repeated as) MR. - MOUSE" Introducing Mendelssohn's Fourth | pre-intermission encore, and you (“Italian”) symphony, the maestro yo" rare excellence in vocal to! that some people re-|... ... | gard a symphony as something un- Lanny Ross Coming
interesting, like a ‘scared crow” in . a WN He drew the evening's biggest ap-
: . plause for his final encore, “Old . Yirst. Rate Voice [Man River,” which preceded a Mr. Thomas’ singing was the eve- group-singing venture with “God
ning’'s big event. ' Although even good sound systems, like the one at the Bowl, tend to (ob a haritone voice of much of its richness, Mr. | Thomas made clear Lis tone. power {and excellent musicianship, He has
Bless America.” Mr. Thomas’ other offerings included the drinking song from Amprose Thomas’ “Hamlet,” Tchaikovsky's “None But the Lonely Heart," |
'a first-rate concert voice, without Schubert's “Ave Maria” the “Non - ’ WW ity 4 Piu Andrai” from Mozart's “Mar- | the husky, Jaded qual w operate riage of Pigaro,” and MacGimsey's AIR-CONDITIONED , “Shadrack.” - Orchestral numbers y FUR STORAGE on last night's program, which march of Wagner, included the Call MA-5717 “Raymond” overture of Thomas, 7 Sibelius’ “Pinlandia,” Strauss’ OER 4 / BISHOP FUR Co. “Voices of Spring” waltz and Ra- + he vel's “Bolero.”
Dr. Sevitzky and the orchestra with Lanny Ross as tenor soloist, will be heard in another program tof the series at 8:45 p. m. Saturor day. An all-Indiana program, fear {turing the WOWO Hoosier Hop, | Will be presented at 8:45 p. m. Sun-| day.
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CIRCLE On Stage—Jerry Colonna James and others, at 1, 3.5 and 9 35 “Web of Danger,” with Mara and Bil eds 2:20, 5:10, 8 and 10:30. INDIANA “The Unfaithful. with Ann Sheridan Le Ayres and Zachary Beott, at 12 20, 3:35, 6 0 and 10:05 “Kingin’ in Jue Corn.” with Judy Canova, at 10, 2:25, 5:40 and 8
55. KEITH'S “The. Westerner,” starring Gary Cooper, at 11, 2:40, 6:20 and 10 “Come and Get it!” with Joel Mc‘rea, Edward Arnold and Andrea Leeds, at 1, 4:40 and 8:20. LOEW'S “The Hucksters,” with Clark Gable
Jimmy 5, 6:45
Adele at 11:25,
and Deborah Key, at 11, 1:12, 3:2 5:36, 7:48 and 10:03. ‘ LYRIC “Black Gold,” with Anthony
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“Kilroy: Was Here,” with Jackie
Cooper and Jackie a at 12:40, 3:30, 6:20 and. 9:10,
CLARINETIST—Jimmy James, whose band from Cincinnati's the Circle stage show opening today and starring Jerry Colonna. Asso in the show are Hank Sieman, ven-
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GUILTY ?—Ann Sheridan:
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of both infidelity and murder in "The Unfaithful." a drama currently on the Indiana screen. Co-starred with Miss Sheridan are ew Ay es and .Zachary
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Aida’ Tickets Go On Sale
| Full-Scale Opera Directed by Sevitzky
General admission tickets at 60
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centennial commission nounced today. “Aida” is the only event of the|
summer series for which advance | general admission tickets will be|
available. ’
Because of expected heavy demand | cen- |
for tickets to Verdi's opera,
tennial authorities have placed the| 8 unreserved, seats on advance sale in| order to determine whether an extra!
performance will be required.
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The commission also announced
Fidelity Review, Women's Benefit | July 7.
Hollington | association will hold a card party at | Tong, director of the government '8 p. m. today in the Red Men's hall,
137. W. North st.
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Directed by Fabien Sevitzky,
“Aida” production will be full-scale]
that exchange-ticket boOks for the | series have not been on sale since
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\Carilloneur to Play ‘European Folk Music European folk music will be featured in the Scottish Rite! cathedral carillon program at 8:15! p. m. today. James R. Lawson, carilloneur, will | play traditional melodies from! France, Germany, Italy and Russia. Mr. Lawson's program for 8:15,
THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1947!
p m. Sunday will include his arrangements for the 63-bell carillon |
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W. C | Fields’ Widow Seeks More of Estate
HOLLYWOOD, July 24 (U. P. The widow of the late comedian,
a half-million dollars of commur property.
Magda Michael, executrix of Fie estimated $800,000 estate.
Mr, Fields’ will bequeathed $20
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HOLLYWOOD, July 24
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