Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1947 — Page 10

A ftominegin THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES WEDNESDAY, OCT. a i I AR OR (1 | Times Amusement goa, : , Norway' Music/Neighborhood Theaters

MURAT i i d ay op Saturday: “Last of SHERIDAN-_Th ou h 3 Bat urd. “Romance “Romeo and Juliet opers, at 430, | is L- IP eases Cr ow the Mobicars” S04 “amoter Busts Rosy Ridge” and. Cr ro rd ENGLISN'S » p Likely Bor AY "Love To Learn” and “wild.

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} DA IsY — a Through tomo; ce pavurdaye STEVE BRODEY'S MUSIO HALL . ac ow of Ridge mar vi HART Ree » “The Drunkard,” melodrama, at a Drawb. ks, H ever oly ye ’ STATE Throu ap tomorrow: ran 1 Love” Company of 80 sustuding 8:30 CENCLR y By HENRY BUTLER EMERSON—Through Saturddy: ‘Tarzan snd "Pass Key lo Dange a | 4 The best thing about “Song of], and the Huntress” and “Great Waltz." §T. CLAIR—Through Satu y dy: Brule — _ H . I; 3 ;

Stage Show—Ted Weems and and . | " i BALLET RUSSE MONTE CARLO " UIRE Through Friday. “Can't Help Force” and “Little Miss Broadway. bE and 950 Toler, at "100," 4:00, 3:0 Norway,” which opened its five-day|" Slaging snd Dodsmarih’ STRAND—Throvgh Saturday: “Brute

EATS EVES. 81.20 and 84.20. “Second Chance.” with Kent Tay- : run at English's last night, is its FOYNTAIN SQUARE — hry Priday: Force” and “Little Miss Broadway.” ———————— { “Desert Pury,” with Lisaheth od) That's not decrying the show AS GRANADA — “Variety Girl” and> “Back Scneherazade” and ‘Crime Doctor's Bolt, M1343, 3:30. 4:10 avd 9 ly. Btory” ana "“Tarsan and the Hunt. TU XEDO—Throush E turtey “Cynthia’ sessed” and “Accomplice.” riety Girl" and “Danger Street)’ 2:40, 5:50 and 9 CO LN—Through tomorrow: “Two Mrs hrough Baturd ¥. “1 Wonder | First of all, the attempt to repre-| OLD TRAIL — “Stanley snd Livingston D — Through tomorrow:

ow wan, eT 3120. 81.80, I ad Louise Te 0 st 11:0, |handli { Grieg’ i “Hit Parade of 1047." STRATIOND . Through tomorrow: Vil, 1:00 and ) ‘ andling of Grieg’s music. GARPIRL Tur ough tomorrow: “Tll Be ber Kepny ! ML HAT. $1.90 and 2.00 | INDIANA r | Yours” and “1 Cover Big Town." TACOMA Through tomorrow: “Song of!’ Scott, John Hodiak nd. Bu Aan lant R= I 1 1 1m | captor, af hw 34s 4 20 738 Snd_10 y a spectacle, for it's a brilliant and Lite oT Cade of aay CORONET — ALLou, Saturday: “Cry 1 t | i | La 12, 370 im’ a {well- 5 ed production. HAMILTON—Througin Saturda A Like- Wolt™ and " ! KEITH'S | It's good entertainment, as the « TIN HL ST “LL 1421 + Ort ieee . “Dark Passage,” with Humphrey i Tess : and “Great W Bogart and Latiren Bacall, at 12.25, Wc, | houseful of spectators amply ind:- | HOLLYWOOD~Through tomorrow: “Poss UPTOWN—Held Br Today Of FIRST CITY SHOWING | 3:45, 6:50 and 10 a 4 ) LD OVER 2 MORE Subti DAYS “Exposed,” with Adele Mara, Rob w cated by their applause. But it has \vING ~— Through Saturday: “Song of Cpagana- “and “Dart Doltsion, wel | ert Scott and Adrian Booth. at 11:28 r {some vices, common gto oOpeiettas,) Scheherazade” und Michigan Kid. GUE: - ; : LIN $ nr ul iy Lokws J i {that make it a trifle irritating here Carrolls™ and "Jungle Fight Who's Kisaiog Her Now kJ { “It Had To Be You." with Ginger 4 § Hd | | MECCA~Through tomorrow: hat Bren N . pos f Rogers and Cornel “Wilde, at 13.77 ’ ig and there. Tan OL ugh lomoirow: That § RE I Te tomorrow: ‘Begin

ITU vn d:ah and ‘ One N 17] 7 \ oe Dough” with and * ‘Thirteen: bh Hour.” . Tomorrow and Tomorrow and “*Notoriou: oI yy y | Penny insiatan and Ar he Lake, sent In music drama the life of a Prida i “The Cor me C. 0. D ar etre , oa, 11. 2

8:12 and 8.21 {composer and the | and ‘Dangerous 4 ESTSID| TDOOR — “Guilt of Janet LYRIO A n he genesis of his| 2k NTAL—"Traffic in Crime” and “Na- WEST oy aoa Knows Best “To. “The Woman on the Beach.” with B. compositions has two strikes against| A Bam Dance,’ Tomorrow through morrow through Saturday: “Apache Joan Bennett, Rober. Ryan and y oe yr {it at the start. “Song of Norway,’ nl Saturday: “The Web'' and "Lost Honey- Rose” and "Poadine bt Dawn wr US “BUSH PILOT" 7.48. and 100 uy 31,10, 19 ! sh {It’s true, never descends to the sentl- | PARAMOUNT 1 1 nds. B My Way ind AMBASSADOR ALAMO 2 Thrgugh tomor. Hudson “Born to KIL" with L wrente A mmond at Bay omor ingtime in the Sierras” an ox I IOAN TI FE and iv. Trevor, - 12:2 ie mental imbecilities of “Blossom | row and Friday My Darling Clem- "Bush Phat ly

i 0, 6:15 and 9 05 Time,” but it has its share of corn, fotine” and “Song of the Barong. nf ‘ | PARKER—Th-ough 1 “Week-E J - , ; ILL.FATED PAIR—Joso Fer- tried in ham fat | he Waldort” and “Alias Mr. ka) ~ORIVE IN | p \ ILL. A NEW YORK nando as Romeo and Jane Ald- The final fantasia, In which ggy — Through tomorrow: “Ghost and { (CC ANIE RR] Ralph Magelssen in the role ofl Ms. Muir” ‘and “Gentleman Joe Pa- PENDLETON PIKE—OPENS 7 A {

rich as Juliet will be heard in |Grieg, has to make like he's 20m-| RITZ—Through Saturday “Romance of LA CURVACEOUS GLAMOROUS : | Beverly Tyler—Robt. Walker Aibdaded - ib posing the A minor piano concerto! [oY Ridge” and “Jewels of Eranden-

tomorr 4 scond-ni t . b Sw | . d-night per while members of the Ballet Russe nivel mone Saturday; “Sinbad the “Beginning or the End” | R 0 B 2» THN C HARLE S formance of "Romeo and Ju- de Monte Carlo demonstrate tre SAN NDERS Undercover * Mamie * and 1

. g | ~Beven Were Saved.” Tomorrow through Plus Shorts—Late Show 9:48 | g amd BIG ALL STAR COMPANY [ liet" at the Murat | music muscularly, does the usual Baturday Spoljers of the North” and : i i —— " p—-_ 9 ? . _[lush, romantic violence to reality. “Stagecoach to Denver.’ Lo hd Nobody knows what goes on in a | 4

composer's mind, but it's a safe bet! that if he were dreaminy about

lithe, lissome ballerinas, he wouldn't/ * . be simultaneously composing Grieg's! Th Th Oth G | ar anybody else's A minor € ings er Ir S That final scene is, I think, an error in judgment and taste. So YREAM is the absurd business of having (the actor pretend to play the piano

(while one of Caesar Petrillo's® In. g about...

{glonaries. does the actual work in

the pit, Off LS F » CLAIRE WALTER Siemon | HAPPEN (1/290 EEN) Go i A i oy run ( ha. pretty £ 7 i“ 1 : : Totinger” TIERN “ TREVOR SLEZAK & Ey ce Lyi, me 11% Si. ~ TR | \ BORN TO KILL

{fusing when it goes arty, “Song of

Norway” tries to cover too much f i » ey as : STARTS territory. Two things save it from| X : 3 } chaos: One is the combination of p. 5 1 10] 1] AY eager, good-looking personnel with! £9

excellent staging; two, the music of| Grieg, adapted with admirable skill} and scored for brilliant efiects. | Both soloists and ensemble sing- | he. lers have to negotiate plenty of high| § fia. f on Eddie Al

{notes. That wows the listeners, but! “ die £ T— ga —

it's tough on the voice. Vocal fa-| i a, : Miia | ; 3 . rR tigue last night was painfully ap-| »" ; { b £3 SANDER! ) \ parent in some of the prineipaiy) 3 _— pd \ 4 | .

COLUMBIA PICTURES

of a six-night run of Victor Her-|

singing. ovo | The English will light up again | presents ; Monday, Nov. 20, for the beginning | oo * Let { ] bert's “Red MIL” It's a revival of “ ! : {the show which, according wo the GE y hy CORNEL | > ~ ON a ‘press agent, first played the Kng- i . ; : a ud Ne OO ney Sit we lish in April; 1908, with Montgom- ; iE i DF | PR 2 : Yo } Burt La ot wer ¥ ® You AP — 0 “BR

knee ery and Stone in the leading roles. wh a Jean }

Shortwave Reception Good for Next Few Days|

By Science Service

WASHINGTON, Oct. 22 — Good | reception of shortwave radio broad- | casts is in store for those interested PERCY WARAM SPRING BY BYINGTON RON RANDEL in hearing programs originating in’ Screenplay by Norman Panama and Melvin Frank Eon, BAF 018 Moscow. eredh Burncted vy OON HARTMAN and RUDOLPH MATE roadcasts will come throu fairly well for the next few days & DON HARTMAN PRODUCTI and will be particularly clear on |

Saturday, the National Bureau of ~_PLUS—PENNY § SINGLETON | “BLONDE IN THE DOUGH"

Standards, here reports. ; "ST Al RTS Ss ores OO \ e y TS . F | TODAY LOEW! S A (or i] | You Are Cordially Invited ; NN | To Attend A neg si op rl TEE | PASSAGE

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