Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 March 1948 — Page 9

"BLACK BART" Circle

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MUSIC AND FILMS—The lady with the golden curls is Regina Resnik, Metropolitan Opera soprano, who will be one of the soloists with Fabien Sevitzky and the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra in next week-end's Murat concerts at 8:30 p. m. Saturday, 3 p. m. Sunday. Miss Resnik will share honors with Set Svanholm, tenor, also of the Met, in a mainly Wagnerian program. The dancer displaying shapely knees to a group of wolfish-looking admirers is Yvonne DeCarlo, who has the Lola Montez role in "Black Bart," Western, opening Thursday’ at the Circle. The "Sitting Pretty" trio are, left to right, Clifton Webb, Robert Young and Maureen O'Hara (Indiana, Wednesday). No need to identify the naturelovers in the center: They are Johnny Weissmuller, Maureen O'Sullivan and young Johnny Sheffield, appearing in a Tarzan double-header: "Tarzan's Secret Treasure” and 'Tarzan's American Adventure," coming to Loew's Wednesday. Making a lot of fuss and feathers over the family washing is “Coo,” starring in "Bill and Coo," all-bird feature (Lyric, Wednesday).

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Symphony With Resnik, Svanholm MGM Luring Vivien Back | Returning to Murat Next Saturday

S . : < (trying to lure Vivien Leigh to Hollywood to co-star with Clark] Civic Theater Winds Up Run of ‘Guest in the House’ Tonight; |Gable in “Angel's Flight.” |

Group Looking Ahead to 300th Production in Its 33 Years | It's a good bet that Dick Powell will get the lead in the U. IL By HENRY BUTLER {film about the French Foreign Legion, “Rogue’s Regiment.” STAGE ACTIVITY subsides next week, with only the Indianapgqlis Symphony The Joan Crawford-Greg Bautzer romance must be history. He treading the boards at the-Murat Saturday and Sunday. Was With Audrey Young ai. Ciro'e,

More evidence that Howard PFInZ 101d er to say “Yes” with) . . - . 3 “ i a i ! The Civic winds up its March production of “Guest in the House” with a perform- | 00 WO TE M00 © jarge|l Walk. Janis did both. ance at 8:30 p. m. today.

Jungle Animals and Birds Compete = mortrwo en meee eo With Human Stars on Week's Screen

Tarzan Story to Be at Loew's; ‘Bill and Coo’ Due at Lyric; ‘Sitting Pretty’ at Indiana; ‘Black Bart’ at Circle WHETHER LOEW'S choice of two Tarzan films has anything to do with the world situation is something to guess at. Anyway, the apes and the ape-man will take over on Loew’s screen beginning Wednesday. Maybe the world needs bigger and better Tarzans.

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IN THE INTERIM, it might be well to put in a plug for the Civic as a community activity. hat amateur group, the oldest continuouslyfunctioning amateur theater in the United States, according to the Civic, serves both Spectators and enthusiastic participants. Next May, the Civic will put on its 300th Production, a good total for its 33 years of Operation, Meanwhile, the theater has trained actors and actresses.

Resnik also will singe the “Love Death” from “Tristan.” The Symphony season will conclude with concerts Friday, Apr. 2, and Sat., Apr. 3, with Julius + Huehn, bass-baritone, and Rosalind Nadell, contralto, .in the chief roles of Schumann's “Manfred.” As noted before, coming stage attractions include the final two plays in the American Theater Society's series at the English: “Private

{chunk of RKO stock. He went on |& midnight tour of the lat. Showmanship still pays off in {this film business.

| Eddie Cantor went to" San {Francisco for personal appear-

(will play a big role in the Dana Andrews film, “No Minor Vices.” | Al Brack's ambition; To get! Johnny Green, Red Doff and! David Street together for a still

photograph to help exploit that

ances with the opening of “If . r ar . Lana Turner ‘movie. The caption You Knew Susie” and cracked ouid read: “Green, Doff and

all house records. Street.”

IT'LL BE APES, lions, Johnny Weissmuller and other assorted mammals at Loew's. It'll be birds at the Lyric, where “Bill and Coo,” probably the first all-bird feature in Hollywood history, will open Wednesday. Here's a Trucolor fantasy depending on the efforts of our feathered friends, such as Burton's Love Birds and Curley Twiford's Jimmy, the Crow, The film, which has had a good publicity build-up, uses Ken Murray as narrator in a strict-

ule part of*next week because of noon-day Holy Week services. The Federation of Lutherah Churches of Ine dianapolis will conduct services in the theater from 12:10 to 12:40 p. m. Monday through Thurs-

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from 12 noon to 3 p., m. next Friday in the

Lives.” with Tallulah Bankhead, Apr. 8, 9 and 10, and “Lady Windermere's Fan.” with Cornelia Otis Skinner, Apr. 15, 16 and 17.

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There was a funny gag on the . = { train going up. ign Von Zell GARY COOPER and the Mrs, | ER sked die if he should double. . S nuk | I le in the sleeping | vacation in New York before| to be a wonderful display of bird-trainers’ skill, lcars. “You sleep by yourself,” he starts the role of the architect,

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theater. b.) lant, it has given emotional outlet to many hundreds of local artists and craftsmen by

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Too Many Parts for Anne |said . Eddie, “You're already dou- in “The Fountainhead.” i 1 Fig ” sul To Brush Off, Says Colleen : h R | bled up.” | That 5-cent piece George Raft] “SITTING PRETTY,” the Indiana's Wednes- | ‘ In Varied Character Roles : | day opening, is a sort of “Man-Who-Came-to- | HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 20—Colleen Townsend, a

Success of “Black Bart” will tossed in the pre-war “Scarface” | et It needs | HOLLYWOOD, Mar, 20—Anne Revere, Acad- find Dan Duryea in another west-', 0c a one-franc piece in| Dinner” deal, with Clifton Webb as a successful |sweet young Sunday school teacher, peered shyly but malicious author who gets a job as baby- jaround the Hollywood hot spots and found, the

|emy Award character actress, says the trouble ern soon. : “Outpost in Morocco.” Yep, they're | | the ugh interested people join in helping the | Fi being a Sharuerer actress is that there are| Diana Lynn will have her own reviving that old coin-fiipping| sitter. | starlet sighed, a disillusioning lack of wolves. y aler, maybe it will be able to extend its |just too many parts. radio show this summer titled, business. His clients are the young couple Robert | “The boys here are just like they were back a : : J 1. , : our | « boy ; C the g couple ‘Robert Present community usefulness. | ot Theres IWays o Part Wy ing >» Aron Your Youth on Parade. | There's talk at Warners about, Young and Maureen O'Hara. Mr. Webb, by vari- |Brigham Young University,” she said, disappoints Fabien Sevitzky and the Symphony will |Studio y y Jack Benny is still being of-| casting Danny Kaye as an Ar-| ous machinations, gets them into a peck of “ 8. just so-so, and ret { “The trouble is finding one of them that stands | edly. “Some swell fellows, some just so-so, th foo the Murat next Saturday night and | t. against the inevitable boy-girl routine.” Hi jovie. sciip and still) thur Murray dance teacher in a| trouble. me who like to ogle. There aren't any more hay Clowing Sunday afternoon. The local team |OU The greener pastures of character acting aren’t|'Urning ‘em down. Explanation:| picture. The picture seems like reasonably good en: | oO gle, " lave been playing exhibition games in Eastern all they're cracked up to be, she said. - [ I'm trying to avoid another | Friends are predicting an altar! tertainment. wolves here than there are other places. Symp ague towns, to the greater glory of the “You can’t take two sips at a Hollywood cock-| FLoFR Blows at Midnight. | niarch for Adele Jergens and Bob] “Black Bart” another Western opening Colleen was in her sophomore year at Brigham : x ony and Indianapolis. tail party without hearing some star complain non | Scott. Thursday at the Circle, demonstrates in what |Yoang when 20th Century-Fox saw her picture on ; ext week-end's programs will be mainly wage-contracts call a retroactive way that crime |a magazine cover, sent for her and signed her. doesn’t pay. | She gets her first top role in “The Walls of { Jericho.”

Zneri about the easy life of the character player,” Miss| THIS CERTAINLY qualifies as, * x » et «lan, with Regina Resnik, soprano, and |peyere said. “The stars think we can work when- the neatest acting trick of the, THINGS are so bad at one soloist, *TRoIm, tenor, both of the Met, a5 over we want to and wherever.” ow Janis Paige Jaa te Mlk studio these days, that one wit * = = Oists ia ’ #, 3 Actually, it's just as hard for a character actor Pas ree wolves, nnis - Mor- | : THE FILM, starring Yvon |to find a good’ part. gan, Don DeFore and Ben Blue. 1here 18 insisting all. the writers Duryea and Jeffrey TE Youn xCaric. Pan “I've found an authentic wolf or two out here,” | “We have just as much pride in a job well done for a scene in “One Sunday ar® rushing to meet shelving! oi". ,.h days. Messrs. Duryea and Linn, both she admitted, “but I bumped into just as many {ag do the stars” she said. “We, too, want out- Afternoon. dates. smitten, as who wouldn't be, with Miss DeCarlo's (when I was working {n a soda fountain. : standing parts to play. Character acting isn’t a! 8he was supposed to discourage Attention all press agents: The charms, try to outdo each other in holding up “The Hollywood ones are like all the others, You brush them off and they run back to their lairs. Then there are some counterfeit wolves,

| matter of dusting powder.in your hair and drawing them—but not too much. Director governor of Wisconsin just signed| Wells-Fargo stagecoaches. i lines on your face. It takes a good part—and it's Raoul Instead of gold, they get lead. Maybe that too—the kind that want to pass the smart talk, but just talk.” : i o

Still more, it has accomplished amazing things with its junior group. 7 ~ - » y THE CIVIC needs more room. ndianapolis support in trying to get more room.

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