Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 October 1947 — Page 10

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Jimmy Joy and his orchestra,

play another four nights starting ‘ # iL who opened a four-night nesge- tomorrow. “Ne arly Sto S Ta ENGLISH'S LYRIC t'Somg of Norway,” operetta, “Ww with William Elliott, — Si | a ” | pera RE ams En

' oe STEVE BSRODEY’ 11, 1:30, 4:40, 7:35 and | Butterfly | CR I NR, | yim nn | | Begonia of th En? | Lad Brings Realit a, tae CIOLB aaa error | | tae The Woman... To Opera at English LL. | Beverly | "Tyier, a a 20 pT Fun V3 i V J , send md Chance,” with Kent Tay- Mame 0) Poasiofjni Fuss ThePichue... | 0 Ey nt comes Fb io T0 F5 eimg er 1% | ®-1/ MILANO INN ue You'll Remember close to stopping the show in grand § ‘ 5 : . Sr ) In Every Town There Is}! § > Al 4 on Forever! {overs L Bogirt and. Latren Bacall, av 3310 7 am One Good Italian Restau- Al \ Al NEW 2 : “That's what young David Crain, { 2 : Exposed,” WIth Adele Mare. Rob. | - ~~ | § rant, and This Is It. h SIENA son of Jon Crain, leading tenor | , hs! 5%. and A Adrian Booth, at DO YOU KNOW? 231 Ss. Noble st. MA-0958 !

the Charles Wagner version of N\ Loh b = Y st Arizons,” with Jean Arthu ad Madame Butterfly,” did last night . wim Holden, av 11, 235. 6.15 |] What Grade of Cotton Felt

at English’s. b and Diss. . | j ven Yoox Goes Into the Makin rg 1/0 | Davids performance, even of £4: » cat, Wien phen i io g off 4)

2 [pecially the smiling at some older Fine Furniture?

‘ [pal in the orchestra during all the .. FAITHLESS—Joan Bennett, @% LOEW'S o Wi DO! | Dn apaiiiitg — stage tragedy in Act II, brought the | . portrays ‘the Taithless wife En witme Yor, Keeps with | » | iT RRRdD GREW opera closer to the audience. Tt ] ‘ Jimmy Lursnte and others, at 13:19, UPHOLSTERING a . . wi} f n artist stricken blind in 4 2, 6:45 and 10:11. HELB wasn't just a chance comic diver-| “Key Witness.” with John Beal COMPANY PEA EST Re J pg sion, like the antics of a balky horse! "The Woman on the Beach," | ang Trudy Marshall, at 11, 2:03, 3501 Mass, Ave. CH-6743 in the Met's “Goetterdaemmerung.” . pening tomorrow on It was real and human. It made | : . the character of “Treuble,” WMme.| Butterfly’s child, seem appealing. Director McArthur Credited From the very start, Mr. Wagner's “Butterfly,” which began the Mar-| ; [tens Concerts series last night, was! {more vital than the Metropolitan! {Opera's performance of it last April} § y | " ’ ) 3 3 "FREE! {in Indiana University’s auditorium 2 | 1 a RHR 3 . Write for full in Bloomington. That's not com- # 4 also send you, free, the x

| ! § paring orchestras or Individual | Betence snd You Hes |

7 |voices. But with total resources far 1 3 N oo | : : = Tr i y [less extensive and ‘costly than the . 4 : ; 3 Ai uN F% { a, Met possesses, Mr. Wagner has made i ¥ 1 k i os } I)

[“Madame Butterfly” a wholly satis- 2 a b y 0 Wil) yy 1 {fying musical-dramatic experience. Ee i Ek. i rl : i 5 $ } A DIP { A large share of credit goes to i i dirk g ; > : / :

|Edwin McArthur, the musical di- , 48 & £4 e 4 CO. OF IND! fair a” Mcrae ows in : i: py Teoonoreito per ton i w : , Cy -— ; daughter...a notorious 4 108 N. Penn.

gets maximum results both from | # . eid (the 28 orchestra musicfans and the § mother...and the

lon-stage singers. y ; i : : i ; 1 3 gambler who came . Send me illustrated

. Nw a ¥ AEE TT between them! . | all-in-one Western El Added to the zip and precision of "Fee ; $ : i : E> : : g oy Gite ry 6

Mr McArthur's conducting is the " - : p § he Se ou ; iY {excellent staging—new-looking sets, IN NORWAY" — Doreen I. ? i 3 “ 5 a Your Hearing. ltop- -notch timing. Nobody who saw| Wilson, who plays the part of ¥ ”» : ” 4 - ce } YT [both the Met's and Mr. Wagner's the Céunies op AR XN 5 OT a EO productions could help remembering the Met's positively slummy scenery with the paint peeling off, vard Grieq's life and music

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in "Song of Nor.

way,” operetta based on Ed-

Mary Henderson Excellent opating, a vd run at Eng- |

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{the ‘terribly difficult role of Choy ) | Johnny W

Cho-S8an. (It should be spelled . SA | We : i L. iy CICh Ban, A fe ot offend o LAST 2 DAYS ® : 3 Go ! : LH 3 ‘TARZAN =:

Starring the AFL) Miss Henderson has the A PN = po ; . ot : 4 Bin 6p LIK some bigger-voiced ] ? } Williams

advantage over s > 4 : ¢ {singers of looking credible, ; FT. i) | ] LY ) Bee Ht ct OR LINDA DARNELL Mr. Crain (Jon, not young David) 8 mee EE i. . : : i SANDERS AR

sang Pinkerton without fear of dam- and introducing WENDELL

i ging . SOMpArisons, L ydia 8umnbe Onciepriet "forming ASTOR - COREY | ( CORNEL WILDE Ins the ‘Uncle- Priest orbidding J eems

gg both were impressive,

\ Fred Cuneo, company manager, > bio 1d me last night that the scheaute “3 {for he 11-weeks’' fall tour calls for t 75

performances in 77 nights. Like

: the: New York Civic Opera Co. \\% . : i. ONS 4 i y 2 «FOX CEORE ! ON ) ER » which will present “Romeo and | V7 i $ ) 3 i J William Powe ww {Juliet” tomorrow and Thursday! bE a tarts “SONG OF TH Hights at the Murat, under Junior! v \ 4 Robert Lowery: Directed by Produced by SHaabey of Commerce Sponsorship, i ’, “DANGER in EIGER WL Fy == NR | 2 eee. MIU oe

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