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* . . ° » . 3 } » | HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 4-=The er . Local Stage Offerings : Next Week trouble with movie fantasies, » Split Here Next Week | Touring Srage Sit Som Yesterdays) snening De U2 of Ha ' : ’ y ; ws = i screen's leading leprechaun says] lei oo A : : x | Muraty Sabu a esmond Tester, in "Drums’’ (Lyric, Wednesday); Athenaeum I Present Stree Scene Thursday, Friday, Saturday; ua pr or i pa. 2 Musicals, 2 Adventure Stories, 2 English | "Eddy Howard, appearing with his. band at the Indiana Roof next 9-Day Run Planned for Chic : Erother Rat’; Touring Show Coming {them reatistic. =| Movies Slated at Local Theaters .- er Ssturdayy gid Marty fers and- Anthony’ Wager in "Great Ets ; i Y HENRY BUTLER As a result, they put on the — TWO MUSICAL comedies and two SAVENTUre Stories Mead the mo me m——— %- TWO AMATEUR productions will liven-up the local stage next week, with a touring screen a concoction, neither fan- list of fitst-run openings at the downtown. theaters, ewe show starting the olowing Suny ea etn hin 1 in Sorin, ES Sf MR” flr ar
The Athenaeum Theater is doing one of the most ambitious shows of its career in but 3 89. id Cell Kellaway, Squadron” (Indiana), and “Drums” (Lyric). * \ Elmer Rice's “Street Scene,” with performances scheduled for 8:15 p. m. next Thurs- ine n ay eh, sau don't te % ay, Esquire Theater's foreign art offering starting Friday will be By Erskine Johnson : {faey say peop g two English films, “Great Expec- m - ie i :
day, Friday and Saturday. {tantasy. S80 they give them more reall anna le . yy aly, y 4 ) “ | ! tations” and “Anna Karenina» 'e2!¥Y rocks until Deanna makes . ' - . - “Brother Rat,” the Civic's December. production, will commence a nine-day run at reg. a3i0n » Mp. Kel. ‘Great Expectations” adapted her final decision between the IRIE. Longpwbcns i rr Ag righ iv Th 8:30 p. m. Friday. : : : laway insisted. “What they don't om whe Famous Dickens novel, suitors. On the same bill at the her on the set. Other day, her nurse brought her on the-set “ y y 1 FE : , t entiul life of a poor Circle, “Moonrise.” and Vicki loudly pro laimed that she was on hand to see her A week from tomorrow, “Born Yesterday,” the Garson Kanin comedy starring like is what the movies do 10/;441s poy into’ fHanhood and ¢ br {i Jand Vieki loudly:
i . - . : . hem. They don't like a picture “ v : Jean Parker and Lon Chaney, will try the experiment of a Sunday opening at the Murat. hat tries y make believe Lo tire riches. “Anna’ Karenina” stars “FIGHTER SQUADRON,” ‘th La Grable, who hak no illusions; called out: “Let her in. I'm ’ ” Vivien Leighi‘as the unfai wy “'glad somebody. thinks it's: act- . i
" theul| |tasy is real. ‘wife of a Russian diplomat. Her| Indiana offering, relives the ex-
# 8 =» EME RE ——————— ‘ , tary-school life by John Monks Jr. and Fred Fin- wi MEANWHILE, the Symphony's current pair of y | Nobody objects to the witeh in | i subscription concerts at 8/30 p. m. today and 3 klehoffe, presents with considerable realism the “snow rp But, it gives alititackion . ah SEY OMicer re-{Ploits of ‘the, U. 8, Army Alr " ’ drive up in limousines.”—Director p. m. tomarrow will present the season's first guest [Struggle of youth against discipline. movie audience an incredulous jar I of Home and Corps in thelr England-based at-| LAWRENCE TIERN EY is Mervyn LeRoy. conductor, Jose Vasquez of the Orquesta de la Much of the plot revolves about the school’s/to see an actor's coat suddenly y awn {tacks on Germany, Edmond willing to post a $5000 bond and =A CR Ta ’ q ¢ siteh : |vanish as he's walking down the| # #4 = O'Brien takes the lead as squad. °7T his salary if some producer NANCY. KELLY is suing ProU. N. A. of Mexico City. star pitcher, who has been .secretly married,|., ..o, : | GREER GARSON in the title) rd » q will give him a role in a picture. ducer James Herd for breach of . Other musical events of the week will include|28ainst school Yegulations, and who learns just ne gecrét of a ‘successful fan. role of “Julia Misbehaves” TL 3 this fechnicolor He was up for 3 Mie Bhot contract. Naney gave Up two plethe Irvington Union of Clubs’ 17th annual presen- before graduation that he's going to be a father. |tasy, Mr. Kellaway said, is tojtrays a down-at-the-heels chorine war-torn Europe. One by one his Jose: James ek tro. Lie rd D Jiay, she ead a tation of Handel's “Messiah” at 3 p. m. tomorrow | With the customary brutal humor of adolescents, start it Jke.a fairy story, with a who. is invited to the wedding of friends and fighting companions producer decided he couldn't take her salary of $1000 a week, plus in Irvington Methodist Church, a Teen Music Can- his room-mates, instead of being sympathetic and Then DO a oaty . knows her daughter at the home of her|are shot down as more and more| chance on Larry's behavior. 5 per.cent of the - profits, evie teen concert at 3:30 p. m. tomorrow in World War helpful, do everything possible to increase his em-| oi riakers aren't insulting|Vealthy and estranged husband, | missions are Lomplatea. ally oa dently is a little too rich for Herd. Memoria) and soprano recitals by Virginia Tudss barrassment. is them by expecting them to believ (Walter Pidgeon. Under the n-| e also is shot down, but the Eddie O’Brien acted as Santa « 4 =» a Finney at 8 p. m. Friday and Helen Kendall Cran- : : squadron lives on. -Also, “Million| Claus at the Broadway Holly. | ‘FORTHE FIRST time
9 9 the stuff. or cessant nagging of her mother- A dall at 3 p. m. the Tollowing Sunday, both in World| MR: VASQUEZ" program for the week-end's}- { Dollar Week End. wood for a couple of hours and |«Cimarron,” David O. Selzniclkds
in-law, Greer. finds it quite difficult” to “be the pesfect house all the kids sald it was the using. the wide screen for.
War Memorial and sponsored by Mi oh 5 8.8 8 , it was the Team : d spo ¥ Miss Emma Symphony concerts, announced here last Saturday, Music M at ch os guest. Through a series of dar-| LYRIC THEATER is bringing skinniest St. Nick ‘they'd ever ‘hurricane scenes 1h “Porte will include two of his own compositions, besides ’ ing escapades she persuades her|back two tried and true techni-| seen. Well, it was a lean year jonny” It entails a lot-of work
“Street Scene,” that remarkable stage recon- ’ 4 , », \ struction of New York Te ple le o|Dukas’ “Sorcerer's Apprentice” and, as major] HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 4 (UP)—|daughter, Elizabeth Taylor, f0|color adventure thrillers, “Drums” Tor the ovis business, 2nd Sxpense Je theaters . that: tru wo play the picture. A
y elope with Peter Lawford. With] “ ” : : the Pulitzer Prize in 1929. As a film, it reached a|work, Beethoven's Fifth Symphony. It develops now that the music|? OP daughter's love. life straight-| 20d Four Feathers.” Sabu takes| BY WAY of putting an end to
much wider audience than it did as a Broadway| .)In the Irvington “Messiah’. tomorrow, to be ai-lin movies has to be . a »” { v. Hm ; : : ! ’ | as authentic, 4 ot Greer manages to gain|the lead in “Drums,” as a native|those divorce rumors, Alexis | or x i Bil. {So Yb plo of mureluu) Jedlonsy and general rected by J. Russell Paxton, soloists will be: Naomi|as the 18th Century flower ar-|a reconciliation with ge ia Indian prince “whose conspiring| Smith is headed. east for a re UM ppc ST ie: 1 * -"@ Pryor, soprano; Dorothy Fidger, alto; Farrell Scott, rangements. |Also at Loew's, “The Search.” [uncle has designs upon the king-|uDion with her husband. They'll} = (ony "Santa Monica 4 + A CAST of 70 drawn from Athe ber. |tenor, and Dr. Lioyd ¥. Sunderman, bass. Mrs. J.| Movie producers knock them. own ldom. With the aid of the Britisn|meet in Kansas Clty. |House for glad-handing the ship'will figure in the play, f nach mem - Russell Paxton will be organist. - {selves out ‘making sure that, it) “FOR THE LOVE OF MARY” and a few faithful friends, hel’ opynr for the bright remark tomers. Sort df a feminine vot tavela gur . Da c an € aborate Participants in tomorrow's Teen Music Canteen | ladies wore arched eyebrows inibrings Deanna Durbin to the manages to break up his uncle's! , the week goes to Ronald Rea- MY. Walker, B tonstructed by e-Ayres, Bill-Green, : gan. Just before he left for Eng-|
- : . : ) |1752, nobody's wearing a straights reen in the novel position as Plot! ‘ rR Me Harry Bobbe and Jim McDaniel. With Norman wh wi ZHueltnfe: De am Estick one. : Mt > President's ears oper __“Four Feathers” follows the ad- jo, 4 ne was interviewed and was THIS MAY surprise a Green directing, principals in the cast will include: |s nita Adams and Joseph Cave. vocalists: Ray. They also make sure that if ventures of the British army Inyyed, “What would you do if you People bub—ita trae Rita Small, A . ‘|Anita Adams and Joseph Cave, vocalists; Ray-|the yokels were whistling “Oh, ator. She encounters no smallitheir fight against the Fuzzy-|u.ren't a movie actor?” standing star on the Warner mah, ja Fitagerald, Jak Messmer, Edmond Wilson, pianist, and the Teen Chorus, di- Susanna” in Greenville, Ind. -inlamount of-difficulty in trying to|Wuzzies in the Sudan. The four| peagan replied, “Sleep late.” |18 Dennis Morgan. His fan yay y 8, Earl Githens and Mr. rected by William F. Moon. Accompanists will be|1874, the background music doesiperform her duties and at the young fighters are side by side in oo». { or reactions el “The Civie “Brother Rat,” “ ( Mrs. Clell Rice, Mary Faith Ngwman and Marilyn not come up with a snatsh of “Myisame time ‘pacify her three ar-|battle,.but jealous ower the love NOT. IN the script; “I like¥to sses far outstrip 8 “Brother t,” a comedy of mili-| Brock. Darling Clementine.” ‘ dent admirers. The White House of cne woman, : ‘|make pictures for people who| n, Davis, ete.
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