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'Pons-Kostelanelz Concert Due al Codle Tuesday
By Henry Butler
: THE PONS-KOSTELANDTZ concert at Cadlé Tues-| day, “Light Up the Sky” at the Murat Thursday and “The ~~ Hasty Heart” at the Civic Friday lead this busy week's
live entertainment. Also on the schedule are a free concert at 4 p. m, today at Herron Art Museum, the Matinee Musicale Chorale's. fall
concert at 8 p. m. today inj. ~ Brondway Bound. veRlels. Third Christian Church and In the touring company we'll. see Mildred Lind's violin recital Sem Levene and Glenn Anders
at 8:15 p. m. Wednesday in World War Memorial auditorium. ln Lu Rar “ge Sargle Hart On the university circuit, the | [There will be a matinee Saturday Indiana University Choral Union, John Patrick's comedy-drama. and Symphony Orchestra Will py 0 Hasty Heart." opening Fri: perform Bach's B minor Mass] day at the Civic, already has visand portions of Handel's “Mes-| ited ‘Indianapo: ts siah” at 8:15 p. m. Wednesday in| 1U auditorium, Bloomington. Burl Ives, folk singer. will present a; program at 8 p. m. Friday in Purdue's Hall of Music in Lafay-
{of the original Broadway cast,
a British army hospital in SouthEast Asia. His successive acceptance, rejection and re-acceptance
And’ here's a reminder of the Indianapolis Symphony's pair of concerts, to he given at 3 p. m, next Sunday and 8:30 p. m. Monday, Dec. 12, at the Murat. The departure from customary scheduling is due to the
and frustrated man. ” » n
ithe play will include: Tom Free-
bairn, . Michael Gerard, Arthur three-day run of “Light Up the yi... jr “Walter Woodson, John Bky. Wilson, M. R. Gustin, Ann B,
. » » LILY PONS, the pint-sized coloratura with the magnum-sized voice, and hér conductor-husband, Andre Kostelanetz, will take over as Lachlen, the moody Scott. the Symphony for a popular pro-| Mildred 1.ind, who plays third gram at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday in chair violin in the Indianapolis Cadle. It will be the kind of con- Symphony and is an artist-teach-cert the celebrated team have ®' at Jordan College of Music, given for huge audiences all over Will be lLeard Wednesday evethe country. ning in Haydn's Concerto No. Starting with Mozart's “Mar-|!n C. Beethoven's Romance In G rage of Figaro” overture, it also Major, Op. 40, Chausson's
“Poeme," Hugene Ysaye's Sonata will contain Haydn's Symphony Op. 27, No. -for violin alone,
Tappan, James Jarrett and, fi: nally, in ‘hc central and most {important sole, Alistair Stuart
N hk “ ”n Vv re! de ue Noms bd three rade: by Shoestakovitch - Verglh Vezzosa” and Bishop's and Bennett's “Hexapoda.” Paul
idler will he Miss Lind's accom-
‘Lo, Hear the: Gentle Lark” sung panist.
by Miss Pons; Mr. Kosfelanetz'
‘Tiomanian Fantasy” arrange-
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wl concert this nd mast rpm. Soros. Kenmea| Seon will be Given by Aa. small chamber orchestra, Ken-
“Showboat” played by the orchestra, and finally the “Mad Scene” from Donnizettl's “Lucia”
Aung by Miss Pana, r
“LIGHT vp ™HE SKY," Moss Hart's comedy about show busi-| ness, concerns a theatrical troupe | on the Boston opening night of |
neth Alyea conducting. Sponsored by the American Federation of Musicians, the program fw present Francis Fitzgerald as flute soloist. Charles Hedley and the Mati-| nee Musicale Chorale, in their
[Christian Church, sponsored by| {the Christian Men (Class, will be assisted b Rucker Griffin;
y Martha] violin; Consuelo’
professionally. | {It's a psychological study of a) proud and b.tter young Scot in|
of friendly overtures by his ward| third mates are episodes in the tragic-| ally tormented career of a lonely
JACK HATFIELD'S cast tor
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Starring in dramatic and concert presentations slated for Indianapolis audiences during the coming week will be: Ann Tappan and Dick Gustin in "The Hasty Heart," Civic Theater Friday through Dec. Lily Pons, in concert with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra,
Helen Harrison Dalley, harp. Bach
music chorus and orchestra, in this pre-Christmas concert will A E."Wilder, Hammond, tenor; Mary Alice Hensley, her for it. She suffers again, tremendously, in Martinsville, alto; Dorethy. Boyll, no doubt her-fans will go for it Terre Haute, alto; baritone; Hazel Shirley, soprano, ¢rom her owi novel. and Anitra Lynch,
include:
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Pete - Smith,
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Margie Hart in’ comedy-drama: at the 17; Andre Kostelanetz and 8:30 p. m. in the Murat.
Scores Big Hit in That Lady,’ a Play Adapted From Kate O'Brien's Novel
NEW YORK, Dec. 3 'UP)—Katharine Cornell has been noted for the amount of suffering she does in her plays. Her fans love “That Lady.” " and
But it is a sad fact that this play that Kate O'Brien has adapted “For One Sweet Grape,” is as trite and boring
soprano; all 3 costume piece as has come to
three of Indianapolis; and Gwen- Broadway In some time, and the Manding presence, as always, but
Movie Producers
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To Visit Indianapolis
Movie co-producers William {Pine and William Thomas will {make a short visit to Indianapolis to draw snickers.
\program this evening in Third Wednesday.
They have gained fame in Hol-
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she doesn't make the sad plight of Ana de Mendoza y de Goméz, Princess of Eboll, an unforget-
archives are full of some hefty {competition in that line. | * There are several spots in the [play in which it almost seems to {parody itself and all swashbuckling drama. With a ‘lesser drama
certain roles in the past, This Ana is a_ spanish noble-
some of the lines would be bound SPain. She has only one eye, su 8 (childhood duel. . Philip has always BEING A Cornell production, loved her but has never attempted with husband Guthrie McClintic to make her his istress,
The sets and costumes of a/children return to their Madrid [uewrcodier to Broadway, Rolf ,41ace after, several years of e distinguished and t ti t the death doubtless as authentic of late 16th country: retirement on the dea
make them. The Equity members Valued secretary of state. behave with grace and seem fair-| She starts a routine love af-|
manners of an older day. tary of state, philandering AnI Miss Cornell is a beautiful, com- tonio Perez, and against their ~— better judgment they really fall in. love. Escovedo, guardian of her children, objects to the affair and
finally is assassinated at
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Bob Walker, in a dainty full of dirty dishes and the] coffee was boiling over. Hollywood at work. Esther
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Director Shows Esther Williams - - How to Walk Like a Woman
By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 3—Esther Williams had the gig.
‘had the giggles because director Robert Z. Leonard was showing
John Lunds left shoulder was hiding ‘the lady’s chin. Betty Hutton was making the rafters ring with “Any. thing You Can Do I Can Do Better.”
apron, was attacking a sink shouted
“I can fill it better,” Betty. J. Carrol Naish, who plays Sitting Bull, was sitting on the sidelines. “I've seen "em all in the part”
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in Cadle Tabernacle Tuesday at 8:30 p. m.; Sam Levene and ‘Light Up the Sky," day, Friday and Saturday, with a matinee Saturday, and Ania Dorfman, soloist with the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra in the time Garbo wanted to go home. 4 a 4 third pair of subscription concerts next Sunday and Monday at
comedy at the Murat Thurs-
Katharine Cornell Returns in Drama
king's order , for his death on Perez for personal
reasons.
Perez and Ana want the king the side of the pool.
treasonable wading pool. actions, but the grapevine blames
he said, “but Betty IS Annie.” Betty went on knocking herself out in the song. Naish went on
scene in “The Duchess of Idaho.” He also was showing her how she
svelashes at Shou Bitter hor ay raving about her—“I just don't
Leonard, once an actor, has know what keeps her from falling /been stepping into his stars’ shoes apart.” pp them instead of telling] The song ended. Betty bounced them—from the day he started out of the set with the crack: directing in 1915. It was Leonard| “I can't .undérstand it—the who directed Greta Garbo's first record Is wearing out byt I'm test at M-G-M. not.” GeeGee couldn't understand | Naish has always been my canEnglish so Leonard stepped in /didate for the screen's most ver. front of the camera and showed satile actor. Here's added proof: her what he wanted her to do. Other day he took off his Sitting Garbo looked startled, turned to Bull makeup at 5:15, was playing a friend and, in Swedish, said: [the Italian immigrant, Luigi, on “If T have to do it that way I the radio at 6 p. m. and at 8:30 go home.” turned on his best brogue for an It was the first but not the last Irish banquet. ® = = NOW abbut Bob Walker in the dainty apron. The picture is “The Skipper Surprised His Wife,” story of a Navy commander who takes over his wife's household tasks when she breaks her ankle, Joan Leslie plays the wife and Elliott Nugent is directing. “Best thing I've had since I've been at M-G-M,” said Bob, “Sort of a Private Hargrove
ESTHER said nothing about going home. She just giggled. Then she told me about her |three-month-old son, Benjle, who {is learning how to swim in a Esther says he could «og paddle at one month and now kicks and. flails his arms with his chin resting on
to clear them by making the] Wouldn't it be terrible,” she 10 years later. There isn't much facts known, but Philip refuses said, “if I had a baby that of a plot—just a lot of funny to" do so, actually out of pique ecouldn’t swim.” . situations.” over the fact that Ana should, Then she went back into -her
take a lover other than himself.
s n 2 THE PAIR spends 12 years in prison, but their love holds firm.
Perez finally escapes to safety,
able thing as she has done with ahd Ana is happy to await death After one final meeting with him. gives a good light than Miss Cornell involved, WOman close to King Philip II of performance as Philip, but the
Henry Daniell
having lost the right one in a writing and never comes quite
The funniest situation, though, wasn't in the script. Bob and Joan have two crildren in the film. Bob and the kids had a long scene together, with Lhe kids doing most of the talking. The kids new their lines perfectly but Bob fluffed one of his. Before Director Nugent could say cut, five-year-old Rudy Lee
love scene with Mr. Lund. Director Leonard peeked through his camera and said Lund’'s left shoulder was hiding Esther's chin. In the dress she almost was wearing, there wasn’t much of Esther left to hide. Lund moved the offending shoulder, There's nothing spontaneous about film love scenes.
(character is muddled in the A kiss on g movie sound stage spoke a ad just HAVE isn’t just a¥kiss. It's a produc- |, ,.... your lines!” clear. i a Stet . tion. It broke up the 2 enry Stephenson makes a Esther's gown had a high neck welcome return to Broadway but there was enough wide open
Nafter a long absence in the role AS THE play hi she and her of a cardinal.
Perez, Joseph Wiseman plays
Escovedo as though he were the| . = =
ghost of Hamlet's father, and: {Douglas Watson does well as the
|century Spain as research can;Of her husband, Philip'ss most son of the princess.
{ly at ease with the modes and fair with Philip's current secre- ed to the big
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CORRECTION on Betty Hutton singing “Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better.” Yelling describes it better. It’s one of the hit songs, you know, from “Annie Get Your Gun.” Betty and Howard Keel were ‘rehearsing the number to their own voices, previously recorded. wy
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