Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1949 — Page 8
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: - $ on ; S Clock My Friend Irma Chorus of 50 More Like If— Times Amusement | BiiiiauamiE 41" ‘Brigad : fs rigadoon » Mature, FERRE Program Planned of | Packs ’Em In aR Cadle Tabernacle i : i : le T Superb Production Wins CORONER An all-state mixed chorus com- Acclaim It or Aw Bf a posed of 950 voices will be heard cslaim It Deserves ESQUIRE at 7:30 p.m. Friday in Cadle By HENRY BUTLER, Times Staff Writer Pot or 7 le Tabuiae BLOOMINGTON, Oct. 25—“Brigadoon” packed Indi- ”» en rom Indiana high : . + 2 : “Woman Hater wih Stewart schools will participate in the pro- 0a University auditorium here last night. : ead . gram which will be the finale of The Alan Lerner-Frederick Loewe musical, which last SAN § (the Indiana State Teachers Asso- ar x 2 Sorloet Calvet_ 884 e ‘elation convention here. May suffered from box-office anemia in Indianapolis, last Heoreid, st 12:35. 3:45. 6:55 and 10. Maynard Klein, director of night won the kind of response it deserves. “Alias fhe Champ.” with Gorgeous choral music at the University of | . : George, at 11:35, 3:40. 5:30 and 9. | Michigan, will be tol Even on second seeing and hearing, the show still reKEITHS “ Po {of the 1949 chorus, Preceding the Mains superb. As I comment-|,nn tended harm. Tl simply say Cary Chant aad Atm ) \program, Mr. Klein will hold two ed last May, “Brigadoon” is/here and there the spontaneity, Ts. 136. 2:40. 530, § and 10:05. y {rehearsals for the students Fri) e kind of thing that could tenderness and significance I reLOEWS Lewis. clowns |day morning and afternoon in the . {member from last May's Indian“Jolson Sings Asain with amy Jerry |Manual High School auditorium. have been mangled by anything g,,iis performance seem to have Parks find Be DATS Halts” ! cohort, Dean Martin, woos | Officers of the sponsoring or-/less than the magnificent treat-ieq dod out. a W h iganization, the Indiana State ment it gets. Both Mr. Lerner, | Virginia Oswald, as Fiona MacTex Ritter sad bis Western Festi Diana Lynn in “My Friend Choral Festival Association, in-/in his book and lyrics, and Mr.\1 aren is vocally, visually and Jak Jhesteh lt 231. 3:31, 4d ar clude Ronald E. Melton, Rich- Loewe, in his music, steer clear gramatically appealing. Messrs. “Treasure of Cristo,” with Irma,” opening tomorrow at the ‘mond, president, and Dorothy of shoddy sentiment. * |Gordon and Turgeon are a good Sein. A and erfens. : {Dugger, Dugger, executive sec-| And so their fantasy of the en-| f Yank interlopers.. And Vi Fok wal 038 and 1030 Indiana Theater. retary. chanted Scottish village becomes) i Warren eT ay
|almost plausirle. “Almost,” Ij a role (Charlie Dalrymple) say, because there's no strenuous|inat calls for the talents of the jeffort to force it on the specta-ijate John McCormack. tors, or for that matter, on the| The “miracle of Briga-|
'Divorcee Shot Dead As Ace of Spades Turns
RANCOCAS HEIGHTS, N. J. cast. | . . doon,” as explained by the old| Oct, 25 (UP)—-Mrs. Doris - M. schoolmaster, Mr. Lundie, a Terrible Terrap in,
Streaker, 24-year-old divorcee, leavened with humor. Spectators, Wi turned up the ace of spades in a like the two American visitors = Old Man inter
ame of solitaire last night. A Brigadoon: Tommy Albright i ow sounded. She slumped over (Hayes Gordon) and Jeff pose: Combine Forces
the table, dead of a bullet wound 13s (Peter Turgeon), may take) ‘through her heart, Fifty yards away from her, tiny bungalow, police found the
man Alloway, 36-year-old taxicab driver and father of seven children. Police said he shot Mrs. Streaker to death and then sent a bullet into his own heart.
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= - = BUT, meanwhile, tensions of
velop in Brigadoon, and you get a growing sense of the reality of this spellbound village. Much of the credit for this artful and successful tragic subplot that gives the play depth belongs to Kenneth LeRoy, still acting and dancing incomparably well as Harry Beaton, the rejected and frustrated suitor who causes trouble. On the one side you have com-
'edy ranging from the schoolmasiter's gentle whimsy to the fairly
ribald antics and lines of Meg Brockie, (I was delighted to see blond Susan Johnson again gooning for big game in that role.) On the other side you have the seriousness of youthful love and youthful disappointment. It took extraordinary tact and judgment to blend these ingredients, together with the Agnes de Mille dances, into a show that avoids
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{cold hand of winter today shoved | {Fulk’s Lake turtle trappers to)
body of her rejected suitor, Nor- jealousy and murderous rage de-| intensified efforts.
Gale Harris, erstwhile farmer] and commander-in-chief of the mossback posse, said it was a race] against time in the battle to cap-| ture the terrible terrapin. | Since the last nip of winter early in the year, efforts to snare the fabulous turtle have gone on undiminished. The hunters are fighting to keep from going into another frigid campaign. Said to weigh a ‘pound for each of its estimated 500 years, the monster has eluded all efforts. Currently the once seven-acre lake has been drained to a third of its former size, and a huge
net covers half the muddy bottom.
o # »” “WHEN REALLY cold weather comes, he'll hibernate,” Farmer Harris said sagely. “Our only chance now is to stir up a terrible fuss on one side of the lake and
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of good taste. I want to add here what I forgot last May: A| ne carp. big plug for Oliver Smith's scen-| Meanwhile, large crowds conery, which is wonderfully appro-tinye to gather at the lake shore, priate. {but many scoff at the idea such
# = » SOME changes in the cast have not been too fortunate. This would be hard to discuss without doingiharq it is to catch one like this. The monster is wily. He hasn't lived 500 years for nothing,” frustrated Farmer Harris said.
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