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{about the State Fair Follies opening last night was the size of the HOLLY Woon, Sept. 5—William Pauley Jr. may stage|crowd.
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| with seated on the track.
What the crowd saw, after the finally: got under was a standard State Fair Turner's leading man in “A Life of Your Ow, " but Carey show—part revue, part Sheu and YOU unny enough to draw big audience re-|
{performance way, occasionally thrilling or
sponse Better in a Circos
A show of this kind always seems better in the circus department than in the stage offerings For that reason, it's too bad such spectacular acts as the Arturo Family (high-wire stuff) had to be set. up pretty far inside the
track
A revised layout that
prove the show.
So would some drastic restyling There's no reason why a show that draws so well shouldn't be designed in Last night's performs ers were backed up by some of the most gruesome painted canvas I've seen in a long while. And maybe here's the place to Why couldn’t that show be made about 50 per
of the stage and settings.
good taste,
make a suggestion.
‘cent local”
Not to criticize unfavorably the who do routine ballet and wear fetching costumes in an act like the chinashop number, we have Jots of lo-
Dorothy Hill Dance ers,
cal ballet talent,
Frank Parrish and Violet Marie who sang with George {Curtis and the Indianapolis Mili{tary Band while the Follies were ‘getting ready for a delayed curtain: were vocally better than the ~simported sin
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Maybe Indianapolis is deficient in high-wire performers, but cer{tainly it should be possible to assemble a show at least as good as what I saw last night, using more Hoosier participants and importIng a necessary few specialists in
thrills.
-4In other words, we don't have to buy a package of entertainment for that spot in ‘the Fair.
We can assemble it,
There's a lot more to say about all this, but one final complaint’ I have is that the Follies pit band, dominated by electric organ, isn’t] Ed Resener and the | orchestra he directed for Charles|
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