Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1949 — Page 20
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Busy Week Ahead—
Stage Offerings | Art Clashes With Politics in. 3-Act Comedy, ‘Village Green’
! C November production, opening leads this week's ‘stage offerings. "I's Carl Allensworth’s three-act comedy, “Village .” a humorous study of New England village life. . Two important piano recitals will eoincide next Sunday. One is the Murat Theater program at ‘Marsh, new: head of the Jor-i1ngianapolis Symphony will open
dan College of Music piano de-|their season ; orchestral concerts in the Murat
m The other is the SHC evening, N . = g Nov. 12, and recital by Prof. Walter Robert of gynqay ¥ ftarnoon, Nov. 13. Indiana University’s School of The program Music at 3 p.m. in World Wariyysieal tribute to James WhitMemprial auditorium. jcomb Riley, It wil include also Maybe it's outside this depart- Bach's “Air for G String,” as it reminder ofipopularly called; the Bach-Zador : Art Mu-|Prelude and Fugue seum exhibition of paintings by the Waltz-Suite by Ernst von
the Hoosier, William Mer- Dohnanyi and Tchaikovsky's pitt CX which will open to the Symphony No, 4. public Tuesday. By way of unusual introduc-
Also this week, on the univer-ition to this program, Dr, Sevitzky, who is starting his 13th season with the Symphony, will give a lecture on the music at 8 p. m. spector Calls,” starting Thursday Tuesday, Nov, 8, in World War tn the little theater end of the Memorial. Thematic illustrations : from the program will be played on two pianos by Louise Sparks and Dorothy Ritter.
day in Indiana will be Nov. 17, when Sonje Henie opens at the .| Coliseum, “Anne of the Thousand Days” starts its Murat run and Spike Jones & Co. blow one evening of derogatory blasts at music in IU auditorium, Bloomington.
Civic’s “Village Green” is concerned with one Judge Homer W. Peabody (Fred Kelly), campaigning for election to the State Senate. By the kind of odd eoincidence that happens only in a small town, the judge’s campaign gets Involved with a young ar-
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NEXT MONTH'S biggest stage
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‘Heading the "live" sntertainment attractions coming to Indianapolis will be: Walter Robert, pianist, in recital at 3 p. m. next Sunday in the World War Memorial Auditorium; Sonja Henie and her 1950 Hollywood lce Revue, daily, Nov. 17 through Dec. 5, except Nov. 21; Joyce Redman as Anne Boleyn in "Anne of the Thousand Days,” at the Murat Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 17, 18 and 19, with a matinee Saturday; and Ozan Marsh, pianist, in recital at 3 p. m, next Sunday, at the Murat Theater.
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tist's fight to keep his town-hall mural from being censored by local prudes (it contains a “lightly draped” female figure). Programs for both plano recitals next Sunday already have been announced. Mr. whose Jordan-sponsored recital is. open to the publie without ydn’s Andante’ and
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quasi Sonata, “D'Apres une lecture de Dante” in his first group. A nocturne, a polonaise and two, etudes will compose the second group, commemorating Chopin. His final group will include the Marsh, [Danse de Meunier,” of de Falla; Prokofieff's fee,| Vers la Flamme,” will play Scriabin, Variations in F minor, a Schubert/pendous essay in pianistic brilHiance and difficulty, “Isalmey.” Mr. Robert will be heard in a B. flat major sonata of Mozart, Brahms’ Variations on an Original Theme, D major, Op 21, No. 1; two Humoresques by Reger, Debussy’s “Ondine” and Liszt's B minor Sonata.
Second Happy Musical WEEK! porn 120s uf TW TAT LY Pot!
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Tech High Choir To Present Opera The Technical High School
choir will present the light opera, “Naughty Marietta,” at 8 p. m.
Mills Hall,
and John Newman, as Capt. Richard Warrington. Others in the cast are Orville Yount, Richard Berryman, William Collins, Ronald Deem, Richard Sheets, Richard Gilaspy, Dorothy Straub, GerY &itrude Weesa, Betty Wilson, MariVision Fugitive”; jyn Kelly, Dixie Scitres and Fred Op. 72, bY Kingston. J. Russell Paxton will direct the choir. His assistants will be Miss Louise Swan, music instruector; Gaylord Allen, public speaking instructor, and Walter Shaw, orchestra director. Other assistants will be Mrs. Helen Rice, costuming; C, 8S. Stewart, stagecraft, and Harold Ste-| wart, advertising.
and Saturday in Caleb
leads will be played by R. Pearson, as Marietta,
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But such complications!
HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 20— Virginia Mayo is going swim« ming again with a movie camera peeking around a tree.
She'll be on a leash held by Burt Lancaster and the water will be dyed blue. Virginia may even be dyed blue. That’s up to the censors.
Maybe I better explain. It's for a scene in "The Hawk and the Arrow.” Vir-
ginia is the captive of
a 12th Century Robin Hood type|
There's a beautiful mountain
the other end of the rope. The cameras must reveal as short.
will allow on account of bath-
ing suits hadn’t been invented yet.
gift shop: can always add more
But at a certain point, the studio special effects department has decided, Virginia will also turn blue. It the censors are rabid blue noses and insist on more blue Virginia will also get blue. As you can see, I'm blue in the
Sun.”
married.”
much of Virginia as the censors 2 = Sign in a Hollywood Bivd.
dye to keep the censors happy. s = QUOTE of the week: Shelly Winters, describing the unseasonal cold spell at Lake Tahoe, where she was on location for Paramount's “A Place in the
| Both are being secretive about it, but my Malibu spy tells me | that Joan is a constant visitor Lancaste at Donlevy’s beach home. Or Tr, maybe she just lik what the wild waves are saying. fellow, at his mountain lodge ni { ON HIS recent trip to Sweden, pool—dyed a deep blue to Keep... pore shot 9000 feet of the techuicolor SAMEra BaPPY- im using Charlie McCarthy, 1a pefmits ber to go “| Mortimer Snerd and the scenery. ming attached to a rope. He holds y,0; Warner saw it, bought it {and will release it as a two-reel
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