Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1948 — Page 18
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"IN HOLLYWOOD
By ERSKINE JOHNSON
HOLLYWOOD, June 4—Ingrid| . Bergman will have an Irish ” ‘wbrogue for “Under Canvicorn,” years and deserves the break. “the picture = she'll “make this . a
er in England. Even with y,..:4 da Silva is after a ng Bed i ish accent, I bet it sounds| qv role following a series * - -
of villains at Raramolah, + ‘oe Promised and hoped for: June a the sity Robart Young Haver ' going to Heaven as When he had his first big | Little Eva on invisible wires starring role in a picture, there for ' a sequence “in “Silver was ~ 8 colossal preview at | Lining.” . . . Foreign car. disGrauman’s Chinese Theater. He | play at Warner Brothers—Bob took his mother to see it. On | Montgomery's Rolls Bentley the way home, Bob waited pa-
tiently for his mother to say | gonda ($8500) and Tom something about the. picture, D'Area’s Jaguar ($5600). but she didn’t. iw Finally, he couldn't take it | “rp. toview for M-G-M's “On
any longer, so he &sked her how she liked his performance. Mrs. Young turmed and looked at him as she sald, very seriously: “Robert, I don't think you'll aver be as good as you were when you played ‘Robin Hood’ in “high school.”
. 8» | JUNE ALLYSON gets the fem|-| nine lead in “Take Me Out. to the Ball Game.” , . . Red Skelton celebrated his 25th anniversary in| show business with a series of "gags played by‘friends. The best | was a 20-pound ham decorated with 25 candles, » o ” ~ TTT Frances Langtord will be the | official starter. for. the . 1048 . women’s transcontinental air - ¥ace next month... . . Why + movies are expensive: Tyrone . Power, Gene Tierney, a crew . of 18 photographers and actors spent seven weeks hip-dgep in | Idaho snow for a skiing
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i + y IN" JORDAN PLAY-=-Jeanni Singleton, who has one of the principal roles in "Dream Girl," Elmer Rice's comedy currently being produced by the Jordan
Conservatory players. Perform. | ances are “scheduled for 8:15 | p.m, today, 7:30 p. m. tomor-.
row, in the Odeon, 106 E. North
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Jordan Gives local Theater Shot-in-Arm With'Dream Girl’
-By HENRY BUTLER The Jordan Coiservatory Players gave local amateur theater a big boost last night with their opening performance of Elmer Rice's “Dream Girl.” To be repeated at 8:15 p. m. today, 7 30 p. m. tomorrow, the fantasy-comedy, directed by James R. Phillippe and staged by Marguerite Carlson, is something you don't want to miss if you like good plays. | » = “Dream Girl" would-be difficult | to put on are best equipped] Lucy Allerton yas theater, In the Odeon, that pie.| ad's ARTCEREEr slice building at 106 East North| ite Percival. Ka St. Jordan Inherited from the airiam Allerton Lucas xa old Metropolitan Conservatory, a Ail “Dream Girl” is almost the PrOD- {le Sieve . lem the Ringling circus would be A Wom in World War Memorial. A, Doe
Joanne Viellieu Geraldine jam Enel eo Kester D. Polloc er D Pollock Joann Singieton D. Polk
ock Goraldin -Bohloeman | . Bill Schmaifeldt «+. Ruth Thistlethwaite| veer. LOU
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had to screw and un-| screw fuses for lighting effects; lacking proper switches, rheostats and other necessary equipment, Whatever the féchnical diffi-|; culties, “Dream Girl,” with its 22 scenes, is a marvel of improvisation.
Re yicans; "Justus Webber, Alton Holevas Waiter vo Claude Parsons| J+.Jeanni Singleton Da ane + William Usher .. Antone Holevas| lvis Waldman illlam Watters
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Play Is Satire
The play is a sympathetic satire on the daydream-life of
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has finesse and understanding. one Georgina Allerton (Joanne Viellieu). Georgina, attracted by three dissimilar men, vividly imagines portions of her possible future with each of them.
Her fantasy takes her on such excursions as a romantic, illicit trip..to. Mexico, an interlude in criminal court where she nobly talks her “way-out-of -a murder} --Most important is the fact that, charge and a glittering first night these Jordan musicians, besides | at Shakespeare's “Merchant of giving us what apparently is the; Venice,” when the manager comes| first amateur production of Elmer down into the audience and pre-| vails “on Georgina to pinch-hit; for the leading lady, just taken ill. and maybe I could if I wanted to.] But, since Mr. Rice Knows But who ‘else, besides the Civic|
is altogether swell. So are Bill} Schmalfeldt, Justus Webber and J. Thomas Adkins, as the three men in Georgina's dream and/or actual life, Adequate recognition] of individuals would run to a ‘couple more columns.”
Norma Kristian will present [ner students in a three-piano ensemble recital at 8 p. m. next | | Tuesday in Brookside Community ICenter.
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{think ourselves a cut above the |average. {silly notions and attitudes we've ;all been guilty of than any other {play I've seen recently.
what he’s about and manages to get a universal quality into his writing, as he did in “Street |Scene,” his “Dream Girl” is more, |than just a satire on a young|
igal’s fantasies. : { nearby cities could supply enough * Rich in Coody talent for a whole of |. Georgina’s dreams, in one way legitimate theater. That wouldn't, or another, are the dreams of all rule out good stars and good pro-|
and, on the serious side, once in a while the high schools, is going to give us good stage entertainiment? | Right now Indianapolis and|
of us. Mr. Rice catches the en=| \ductions from foreign sources. tire society, not just the indi-/But Jordan, the Civic, Indiana {vidual. And that's what makes Central, diana University and
'so many of the sequences, So {a lot of other earnest organiza{many of the lines, in “Dream tions, with some local support, Girl” vitamin-rich in.comedy. [could occupy our theaters on Good comedy may flay out-/dates when managers want to landish bores and heels, But it book in “Tobacco Road,” “Maid
also drags in a lot of us who in he Ountis" or ay Had a e
“Dream Girl” airs more
Last night's performance made me laugh Vproasiously at pretengions I've been dumb “orf voice in the past. It will strike you the same way. And if you like the kind of comedy that shows you up without mentioning you by name, “Dream Girl” is
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