Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1949 — Page 9
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Stage Prospects for Coming Week
Bright With ‘Oklahoma!’ in Front
Chicago Symphony Orchestra to Give Two Performances
Under Eugene Ormandy’s Direction Here Next Week-End By HENRY BUTLER THIS WEEK your reporter doesn’t have to beat his brains out filling a column on
stage prospects.
“Oklahoma!” opens its five-and-one-half-day run at the Murat Monday, to be followed a week later by the two-day run of “Man and Superman.” Next Saturday night and Sunday afternoon, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, first visiting symphony to play in the Murat since the Minneapolis group was here
in February, 1947, will give two separate programs under Eugene Ormandy’s direction, 3 » rn ® TONIGHT'S annual Triad concert by the X. of C. Columbians, Edward Krieger directing; the Indianapolis Maennerchor, Clarence Elbert directing, and the Murat Chanters, Charles Hamilton directing, deserves another mention here as one of the chief local choral events of the sea-
son. Scheduled for 8:15 p. m. in the Murat, the Triad program will be preceded and followed by social events in the Murat Temple and the
. Atheneum.
Broadway Methodist Church will present the Indiana University Men's Concert Choir. George F. Krueger directing, in a concert in the church at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow. And the Daughters of Isabella, Mogher Thedora Circle 56, are sponsoring a joint concert by the Indianapolis Philharmonie Orchestra, Ernst Hoffman conducting. and the K. of C. Columbians with Mr. Krieger, at 8:30 p, m. tomorrow in Cathedral High School auditorium, 1416 N. Meridian St. Principal soloist in the benefit concert will be Roberta Trent, violinist and concertmaster of. the Philharmonic Orchestra. ” . J THE MATINEE Musicale will present a program at 2 p. m, next Friday In L. 8. Ayres’ audil‘torfum with Louise Swan, pianist; Richard 8. Orton, violinist; Raymond Brandes, cellist; Dorothy Munger, planist, and Jane Johnson Bur. , soprano, among the soloists. « V“Oklahoma!”, complete with exclamation nt, certainly is well enough known to need no troduction here. And it's scarcely news that we're to see the Broddway company for the Ost
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hit. Wilton Clary, Indianapolis-bern singeractor, will have the role of Curly, the cowboy, teamed with Ann Crowley as Laurey. “Oklahoma!” will play nightly Monday through Friday, with matinees Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday.
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» LAST SATURDAY'S column dealt with | | some of the ideas voiced in Shaw's “Man and Superman.” The comedy satirizes British no- |
tions of courtship and marriage current in 1903, | | two parts in Columbia's “Bo-
when Shaw finished writing it. It also contains plenty of sharp comment on the monstrous stupidity of war, and it shows that Shaw was an accurate prophet. Besides Maurice Evans in the male lead, the cast will include Frances Rowe as Ann Whitefield, Malcolm Keen, Chester Stratton, Josephine Brown, Morton ‘DaCosta, Victor Sutherland and others, Mr. Ormandy and the Chicagoans next
week-end will present two programs of the sort | Mr. Ormandy has played frequently with his |
“permanent” orchestra, the Philadelphia. » . nr SATURDAY NIGHT'S menu will comprise
the Bach-Ormandy Passacaglia and Fugue in C |
minor, certainly one of the most brilliant tran-
scriptions from Bach’s-organ music; the Sibelius | Symphony No. 5; Bela Bartok’s “The Miraculous | n” and Richard ‘Strauss’. “Rosenkava- |
Mandari lier” suite.
‘ : Sunday afternoon's program will include |
Beethoven's “Egmont” overture, the Brahms First Bymphony in C minor, Respighl's “Foun“tains of Rome” and “La Valse” of Ravel.
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HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 22 (UP) «Dual roles are popular in these days of Hollywood economy, but Glenn Ford doesn’t believe in them. ¥
The system gives the studio | two actors for the price of one | | and economies on costumes,
makeup and chairs on the set. It also gives the actar a double
| set of closeups.
Ford's the only actor we
| know of who turned that at-
traction down. “I want people to leave the theater wishing they'd seen more of me, instead of less,” he sald. Furthermore, he thinks audiences would do better to con-
| centrate on what he's doing, in-
stead of how he's doing it,
” » ” “WHEN an actor appears op- |
posite himself,” says Ford, “the audience can’t think about any-
| thing except how in heck did
they do that.” Ford was supposed to play
nanza”--that of Jacob Walz, the man who stumbled across Arizona's fabulous “Lost Dutchman” gold mines 77 years ago, and Barry Storm, a prospecter who's been looking for them for the last 11 years. Now Ford Is just playing Walz. William Prince plays Storm. “It takes more than one ac tor,” Ford sald, “to make a
| good picture.”
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. » » THE economical dual role started back in the silent days when a short-reeler technician found out how to mask half a film, take a scene, wind it back, and expose the other half. Mary Pickford started things
| out playing “Little Lord Faunt-
leroy” In kneepants and his mother in skirts.
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Indiana’
Indiana Roof | ADVENTURES OF DON JUAN"
§ al : 4 oo BERNIE CUMMIN'S ORCHESTRA dl Principals in stage and screen atiractions coming to Indien. apolis are: Henry Busse and his orchestra on the Circle stage
Henry Busse Orchestra starting Thursday, the chorus from "Oklshomal” (Murat, Monday
through next Saturday), Jean Marais and M ine Sologne ‘in
At Circle This Week coe 5m Sein Vee in 3 Godtathas® Loew's dork
a . ; | Maurice Evans ard Frances Rowe in “Man and on Laurence Olivier's ‘Hamlet’ Coming to Keith's | the Muret stage Jan. 3} and Feb. |, George Montgomery, Ruth
. i i i R and Rod Ca in “Belle Starr's Daughter” (Lyric, Feb. 9; Esquire Film on Tristan Legend Wednesday), Thad i ag i Brac ( yn
ANOTHER STAGE presentation will punctuate the week's . arrivals at the downtown first-run theaters. orchestra at the Indiana Roof today and + ow, and Helen
‘a ! ” " Henry Busse and his orchestra will be. on the Circle stage Westcott and Errol Flynn in “Adventures of Don Juan. starting Thursday. Other theater openings are: “Adventures of === vet
{Don Juan” (Indiana, Wednesday), “Belle Starr's Daughter” (Lyrie, |§ . k' R Fr Wednesday) and “3 Godfathers’ (Loew's, Friday). uic omance ozen ov " » » 8 2 8 'S THEATER will b affairs, gets himself involved In - cH THEAY Bo, pring a plot to overthrow tha Bpanish By Erskine Johnson . . . government. To win the love o wR . g y Jrdignapolis Starting Feb 9. > his queen, he thwarts the plot. HOLLYWOOD, Jan, 22—Hollywood has thawed out and cornivier, as in enry V.' does Bow flakes got back their jobs doubling for snow. But a Hollywood triple-duty as star, producer and “3 GODFATHERS" the fil elopement, thwarted by snow-blocked roads, is still in a deep freeze, {director. The theater will be re- ys. : . Is the [im uv Madison and’ Gail Russell left a party for Las Vegas and a |served for this attraction and technicolor version of a legend of h
quick marriage. \advance prices will be charged. ihe old West. Three bandits, John Snow-blocked roads forced them to return to Hollywood. Next There will be two performances .. = pa clr
Wayne, Pedro Armendariz and day they decided it wasn't such —y ay {dally at 2:30 and 8:30 p. m. ; other movie before she has her a nh Harry ‘Carey, Jr, flee into the a good idea after all and. now baby (in A st) Just n't -
_| burning deserts to escape a posse they're saying theyll wait for, | ESQUIRE THEATER rere after they commit a bank rob- spring. Loi if - shicotiug Hack. film, starting Friday. The Tris-| While eluding their pur- D WHO said Errol Flynn Duchess of Idaho,” in Sun Valley tan ‘and Isolde legend 1s brought|*uers they come across a dying AN oniclous? That righ but they'll wait f i |mother. They promise her to {sn’'t publicity conscious? at right now, but they” or |up to date with modern French| =o "or, or lye Mr. Carey|stunt of fying in a helicopter to) Esther to become & mama before
Swroundings, 3ad_4 of the two And Armendariz die on the desert, the set of “Forsyte Saga” from she goes to work.
{ but Wayne manages to get to his hilltop home (because of the enn nat wioty, nciuding. the|® town. He staggers into a sa- sow) was be OND Nay, And) ERECH NCE Nn he death-bed reunion. loon on Christmas eve with the he paid for : ir Taji pter! 1h > dog ous a haat whe + tn naition to Henry Busse and, child. “Although he must go to| wy ApGARET ‘oBRIEN “just atet le FICEER CO La nat his orchestra Vivian Blaine film prison for his crime, he is still celebrated her 12th birthday and |r POR A " Work on actress and vocalist will also be proclaimed a& hero by the in- the awkward age is just around] Midnight Kiss.” But they forgave on the Circle stage.. Other fea- habitants for saving the fle |the corner. Her M--Ygoontract having a oe mua ot a. |tures in the show are Jack Leon- WILE ne ry A Eiri [nas one more year to go And then, 0 following his - slopement
Jard and Hal Hunter, comedians. sing to walt. Wayne goes says her mother, “We'll let Mar- op Betty Butler.
{On the Circle screen, “Trouble garet decide what she wants to do} Makers.” att to a ao a) big mission tul- [S808 Be in pictures or cons} haved his mustache for the Ple- . = | a). centrate on school. Maybe she can INDIANA THEATER - brings . = = ldo both.” : [sies01 Flynn to the screen in the] GEORGE MONTGOMERY and| !
Margaret's latest, “The Secret title role of the “Adventures of Rod Cameron fight. it out for the! Gorden” is being halled as a {Don Juan” As the legendary love of Ruth Roman in “Belle| wpehecon” with kids and her lcavalier of 16th Century Spain, Starr's Daughter,” coming to the| j.oqing man, 15-year-old Brinn |Fiyun makes screen love to seven Lyric. Ruth, as the fabulous ban-| Roper, as. a’ red-haired Janis beautiful ladies of the court and dit queen's daughter, turns outlaw ayaeon, : engages in six major duels. Vi<iafter she learns that Belle has * * ww } : veca ~Lindfors plays opposite been. murdered. With her friend,| NO TRUTH to. those reports | Fiynn as his greatest love, Queen Cameron, she reorganizes her that M-G-M and Esther Williams | Margaret. Flynn, mixing his ir- mother's old gang and goes on are tiMing. The stories that the ray |resistible love-making with court/a spree of putlawry. |studio wants to rush her into to “Don’
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