Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1948 — Page 16

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Swarthout | | Thrills Crowd ’ | At Concert

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Reduces Audience

{Theater ' Association. Yesterday's ominous clouds and’

Butler Bowl attendance down to a| mere 3600 last night. i

chance on the weather heard Gladys Swarthout, Fabien Sevitz-|

ky and the Summer Symphony in! la varied and satisfying concert. ! | Miss Swarthout has built a tre-| imendous reputation with her in-| ldividual way of using a gorgeous! voice. It isn’t just the round, full, true tone—it’s the occasional, throaty hesitancy that precedes! the tone, like the rasp of a good|

hearers. Face and Charm

“Habanera” from

her concert appearances, as it was last night-—she gets a slinky, insinuating tone and attitude that can only be described as sexy. { That's appropriate to the charlacter of Carmen, who certainly is ino Girl of the Limberlost—a fact {which may stimulate interest in the coming Bowl presentation of | Bizet’s opera Aug. 4 and 8. | Operatic Alras

. | Last night Miss Swarthout sang

1“Lascia ch'io pianga,” from Han-| del's “Rinaldo”; “Voi che sapete,” | from Mozart's “Marriage of Figaro,” and “Io son I'umile ancella,” from Cilea's “Adriana Lecouvrer.” That group of serious arias was followed after intermission by a} group of songs, two of Which, “Through the Years,” by You

Edwards, Miss Swarthout has re-| corded for RCA-Victor,

were heard in Rossini’s “Barber of Seville” overture,

music, the Strauss “Vienna Woods” waltzes and the Berlioz “Rakoczy March.” Orchestra Better The Summer Symphony sound-' ed better than at last Sunday's concert, despite a certain cavern-! ous sound, like singing in an un-| derpass (few underpasses in In-|

fiddler's bow, that fascinates ber y

Face and charm and what the

the first/double {movement of Beethoven's Fifth ends it. We've sold our car,” she {Symphony, Grieg’s “Peer Gynt” Said.

frequent sprinkles helped keep B Ay

Rugged characters who took a §

APPEARING HERE — Marjorie Main,

the stars in "Feudin,

Fussin’

stentorian-voiced | Hoosier comedienne and one of |

“Flowi Bea, at

and a-Fightin'," opening today | at the Circle, who will appear |

on the Circle stage at 2:40 and |

233 p.m. today and tomonow.

British call “figger” help also. .| And in her famous singing of the | “Carmen” — |’ practically a “must” encore in =o

SONG-AND-DANCERS — Fred Astaire and Judy Garland, as the vaudeville song-and-dance team in "Easter Parade,”

Irving Berlin musical now in its |fS§

second week at Loew's.

mans, and “Into the Night,” by! | ENOUGH IS—ENOUGH

VINITA, Okla (UP)—A woman

parking

charge. “This

“Something In the Wind” tay “SINGAPORE” Plus

Cartoon and. New © NEW IN-A-CAR SPEAKERS *

Children under 12 admitted free whem }

here apparently had had enough = Dr. Sevitzky and the orchestra the third time she was brought & into traffic court on an overtime! |S

‘Susan Th Sues | Actor for Divorce -|

| HOLLYWOOD, July 22 (UP) — H

' Actress Susan Peters, confined to {a wheel chair since a 1945 hunt-|

|ing accident, has filed a divorce § . suit against actor Richard Quine, i

128. | The brief complaint, filed yes-| terday, said Mr. Quine has

{caused her great mental and §

|physical suffering. | Married here Nov. 7, 1943, the {couple separated two months ago. |At” that time Mr,

that she is happier alone.” Miss Peters, 27, has been partially paralyzed since she acecidentally sHot herself through the spine.

HCL “HITS FISHERMEN | . The game and fish commission |

| pound of fresh water fish he catches.

JACK TERRELL and His Orchestra Play for Your Matinee Dancing Pleasure Every Saturday, 3-5 P.M. No Cover Charge!

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Quine said | {Susan has said again and again |

lof Florida reports that the .aver- § |age fisherman spends $2 for every |

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“One of 3 best lms of "47." NY Hermie *French-—Transiation in English *NOT JOR CHILDREN

FIERCE-FLAMING FABULOUS—VERGA'S VITAL OPERA STORY

Cavalleria Rusticana*

“A dramatic tragedy of MNifated love, wherein the Sicilian folk music that provided themes for MASCAGNTI'S score is used in its original state. Sicily is a land rich in seenis beauly and enchanting folk ways, and they give the movie the look, feel and sound of a primi. tive work of ‘art. Story begins lightly and gaily, progressing almost casually to the passionate emotional explosions that burst forth for its stark and wracking climax. ISA POLA, as the maiden betrayed, and DORIS DURANTI, as the faithless wife, are singularly benutiful women whose loveliness - of mien transcends sven the ma-donna-like grace of their Sicilian native costames. LEONARDO CORTESE, as the young philanhderer whe repents too Inte, has the proper self-confidence.” *Italian—Translation In English

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Béfore Miss Swarthout’s second group last night, Park Commissioner Paul V. Brown introduced {Victoria Sherry, who will sing the! title role in “The Merry Widow,” {opening at the Bowl Sunday, night.

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