Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1950 — Page 36
lncal stage and musical events.
sonnel at 8 p. m:. Wednesday in Thursday evening brings
Ice-O-Rama, And Friday starts a run of the . Junior D most ambitious | this season
Fimes Coliseum. three-day Civic + Theater's production so -far Robin Hood.” Keep those dates in to avoid the confusion we're
to
mind so as ¢
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to get Into when we examine prospect bevond this wee} ( n ”» ~ FIRST of those prospects, oi course is the appearance of,
\riur Rubinstein as soloist with wr. Sevitzky and at the Murat next noon and the following evening That same week,
Sunday after Monday
T&
the university
Down in Bloomington, Dean
and Saturday evenings, Mar, 4-and 4, in East Hall, the school's new opera theater. While I think of it, better drive down there |!
with the IU campus, Hall is somewhat harder by car than the auditorium. LP AT PURDUE,
Heifetz will give two violin re-
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Mar, 12,
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torfum in Bloomington.
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cele- Year. brated Brazilian pianist, will give @mateur cast gives it a freshness an afternoon recital in IU audi- no Dbrofessional show can dupli-| Mme. cate.
Stage and Music—
“Entertainment Menu Heavy
Annual Times lce-O-Rama Thursday At Coliseum
By Henry Butler BEGINNING td today’s Township Family concert at 7 p.m. in the Murat, this week will have three important
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ster Symphony out at Canterbury. in Danville in an evening
On Apr. 10 the sensational
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Wilfred C. Bain’s ‘music school wish they belonged to the L. tudents will put on Puccnl's' yor staff the sololst will 21. ame’ 3 : La. Beheme” Thursday, Friday. Ozan Marsh —chalFman
Jordan piano department.
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SIMONE SIMONE. _ROBERT NEWTON
*ENGLISH TRANSLATION
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“Death of a SalesArthur starring Thomas! will start a Six- day run
program | At the Ayres concert| I understand, | is making some wistful outsiders |
Compositions Hoagy Berlioz] Jageha Will round out the program. The Times Ice-O-Rama scarce~citals Friday and Saturday, Mar. lv needs introduction here. Apart 3 and 4, at 8 p. m. in the Hall of from its benevolent purpose as a sufferers, ! And here are three more dates it's one of the. most spectacular each
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First in chronological order will be the annual concert by Fabien Sevitzky and the Symphony for L. S. Ayres’ per-
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hares with — Dame Myra the ighest eminence among womea lanists On Mar. 14, Percy Grainger,| the dynamic Australian pianist«! ‘omposer, will be soloist * with! ‘Thomas E. Wilson and the Hoo-
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Stage and music attractions coming in the near future will include: Paul Van Voothees, one of | the featured skaters in The Times Ice-O-Ranta, at the Coliseum Thursday for one performance at | 8:15 p.m.; Thomas Mitchéll, starring in the road company of "Death of a Salesman,” for a six- day run starting Apr. 10, and Artur Rubinstein, pianist, soloist with the Indianapolis Sym. |——— phony Orchestra, in concert Sunday and Monday, Feb. 26 and: 27, at 3 and 8:30 p. m., respectively.
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cOveett I was beginning to feel | mid- Victorian.”
LOOK for Robert Welch to prodisturbed duce an Alan Ladd film soon. announce- Alan wants some of the boxoffice lment of her engagement to Dr. magic Bob has been putting into |Willilam Caldwell, but she admits Hope and Crosby films . . lof Errol Flynn's reservations at a the Normandy Village in Palm Springs resulted in this note to ger Pat Dales from a Boston “Please reserve sulte next I don’t care how much it will cost.”
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“Betty’s clothes in this picture ‘are designed to take your breath (away-—not Betty's”
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