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By HENRY BUTLER : Anyway, the Murat balcony was well filled for the opening of “Romeo and Juliet” last night. f Maybe two operas and an operetta in one week proved too much| for local music-lovers’ budgets. But the crowd that stayed away from|’ the opening of the New York Civic Opera production of Gounod’s!’ | Shakespearean tragedy missed a rare treat. t. The musical tourists from |; Manhattan stage an excellent verslon of an opera not too often performed. What's more, they sing it in English, so the listeners have

—————r——_h thirigs ab about the English horn in Papa Franck’s D minor symphony | ~Gounod could write like nobody's! some notion of what's cookin’, Vslucas, hth principals were Fran Play Greatly Altered ces Cassard as Juliet and Bycon| The English, incidentally, has its Steele as Romeo. Miss Cassard drawbacks at first. It reveals tnelsang with Fabien Sevitzky, the in- | triviality of some of the libretto’ gianapolis Symphony Orchestra and

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speare’s play had to be greatly al-|maestro’s first local performance of tered in the adaptation to music! | Verdi's Requism, back in 1942. Last drama, The alterations, made 80 night, as newspaper people say, she | years ago, were naturally in the! covered a different beat. Her Jultet| [stilted and to us ludicrous fasaton of | {was a delight to see as well as hear. When, in the balcony! True, ‘Sympathetic Voice | scene, Capulet Jullet, with orches-| Mr. Steele has a good, true, sym- | tral support, tells Montague Romeo pathetic rathet than a big, roaring| to beware of the Capulet mobsters | ténor voice. He and Miss Cassar: {the dramatic effect is almost a8/made an admirable operatic pair,| © comic as lines in “The Drunkard” (por a hard-working, bus-riding out at Steve Brodey's, The very|touring company they're outstandword “beware” now seems aosurd. [ing Let me add that this touringBut you soon get used to the ob-|cpera deal is something quite dif-| solete language. Gounod's “Romeo|ferent from having one foot in the | and Juliet” musle would carry any Met and a centipede’s other 99 in| "|language. It's musically the almost sponsored radio programs. perfect Gallic combination of} The whole production, ‘ocaliy a strength (vigorous, authoritative! junior Chamber of Commerce »pon- | bass lines and good counterpoint) | {sorship venture, is something you with facility and tenderness. Never shouldn't miss. It will be repeated mind if Old Man Gounod sa'd mean at 8:30 p. m. today, with Jane Aldrich and Jose Fernando in the leading roles.

Dorsey Band Booked On Indiana Roof Nov. 9

Jimmy Dorsey and his band have been booked for a one-night en- | Sukement at the Indiana Roof ball{room Nov, 9, the management an{nounced today. Tickets for the event are on" sale {daily at the Indiana Theater News {and Magazine Shop, 136 W, Washington 8t., or at the Indiana Roof's {candy counter tomorrow, Saturday ; (and Sunday nights.

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TRA “Romeo and Juliet,” opera, at 8:30, ENGLISH'S “Song of Norway,” operetta, at 830 STEVE BRODEY'S MUSIO HALL “The Drunkard,” melodrama, as 830 CIRCLE “Forever Amber,” with Linda Darnell and Cornel 11:08, 1:40, 4.20, 7

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