Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1950 — Page 44
Stage and Music—
. Sevitzky Reveals ~ Symphony Plans
11 Famed Soloists to Appear In Concert Pairs Next Season
men’ Dee. 22, and. 28, with Mar.3. and. 4: .Qrchestral. =
Brian Sullivan, tenor, in the lead- ~THE- SYMPHONY Anal--pair
By Henry Butler FABIEN SEVITZKY'S Symphony plans for next sea-|
som, just revealed, should prove stimulating to local con-| cert-goérs. .
In T1 pairs bf subscription coqcerts, Maestro Sevitzky| will present 11 renowned soloists. He also will introduce a rather sensational novelty into
the series—a complete Per- eb. 24 and 25: Boris Christott, 4 formance —of —Bizet's “Car- < Metropolitan basso.
Winifred Heidt, contralto, and.
of concerts for the season, next! Sat{irday and Sunday, and the Shrine Circus, starting a week! from tomorrow, are the chief Murat events for the rest of this
ing roles. . Though furthér particulars have not heen announced, one can at least hope that Dr. Sevitzky contemplates a real stage produc- , +p tion of the opera, comparable t0, Next month, as you recall, the the brilliant one he did at Butler Margaret Webster Shakespeare Bowl in 48, rather than one of company will be here Friday, Apr,
those deadly “concert versions.”'7 for a matinee of “Julius TO AVOID confusion in lst-iCgesar” and Saturday, Apr. 8, ing soloists for the 1950-51 sea- tor a “Caesar” matinee and a son; it will be well to set down «paming of the Shrew” evening,
the concert pairs in order. Here noth in the Murat. goes. | “Death of a Salesman” will take Oct. 14 and 15: Orchestral. fover the Murat for six days beOct. 28 and 29: Cecilia Hansen, ginning Monday, Apr. 10 Bcandinavian violinist, And Vladimir Horowitz will end Nov. 18 and 19: Guiomar No-| {this season's Martens Concerts vaes, Brazilian planist. series with a Murat piano recital N6v:.26 ‘and 27: Blanche The- gynday: afternoon, Apr. 16. bom, Metropolitan mezzo-soprano., Meanwhile, the Civic’'s March) Dec. 9 and 10: Ruggiero Ricci, production, “An Inspector Calls,” violinist. will remain on view through next
Dec. 22 and 23: “Carmen.” Saturday. Jan. 7 and 8, 1951: Claudio] i 8» Arrau, pianist. | USING “Greater Indianapolis”
Jan. 27 and 28: Jascha Heifetz ij, the Los Angeles sense, we| violinist. {might include Bloomington and Feb. 4 and 5: Bartlett and Rob-|15¢iyette in this brief reminder] ertson, duo-pianists. { First im-|
{revival remarkable production of * ‘Parsi-| {fal
of coming attractions.
{acclaim last year.
'4 p. m. Sunday, Apr. 2,
fin a double session,. starting at 17, in IU 18,
Stage and
coming in the near futars inThomas Pad Ford<in "Death of a Sales- | * at the Murat Theater for | one ick starting Apr. 10; Fa- | bien Sevitzky,’ conducting the | § Indianapolis Symphony Orches- | tra in the final pair of sub- | | scription concerts of the season |
clude:
in the Murat
and next Sunday, and Frederic Rolf and Margaret Guenveur in | "Julius Caesar,” | ed by the Margaret Webster | Shakespeare Company in the | Murat along with "The Taming |
of the Shrew,"
"= portant item on our list is the! mission at 5:15 p. m. and the of Indiana University's second act starting at 7:15 p. m.|
Also on the
the Ernst Hoffman-Hans if you need the reminder, will be {Busch venture which won great the Metropolitan Opera's three In-| It will be done diana nights: and “Samson et Dalila,” Apr. in the IU | auditorium, with a supper Inter- “Alda,” Apr. 19, in Purdue's Hall — ag) of Music in Lafayette. :
Murat
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music attractions | |
Mitchell and |
Theater Saturday
to be present-
Apr. 7 and 8. |
Brooch Soc Shrink In Fully Dressed Bath
well. “I'm so wet even my glasses
university circuit,
“Lohengrin,” Apr.|
auditorium, i
dressed even to his familiar spec-| tacles and cigar for a scene in have shrunk,” he complained. |“It's Only Money,” climbed out of the billowing suds |
4:50 and-3
sou Caulfield and Mona Freeman, : emt 18S, 4d a tr
at Holden and Coleen Gray, at
4.13. 6°54 and 9:35.
ih IIH
Forced to take a bath fully wearing a king-size scowl
Hampden celebrate performance: of their co-starring hit, “The Velvet Glove,” Wednesday at the Golden Theater in New York.
The Rosemary Casey comedy, |” which was awarded the Chris-| tophers’
me SYMPHONY
‘Velvet Glove’ Marks -
00th Performance
Grace George
August, opened Dec. 28.
Nickel Brings Star Role] nee rere suman Sora After 8-Year Wait
Eight years ago Helen Koford,|
13, played Victor Mature's sister| in “My Gal Sal.” One day Vic/my familee,” she explained. “My| Bette is now free-lancing after gave her a nickel, said jokingly: familee, tney theenk I am beeg | 18 years under contract to War“Call me up when you're 18.” Today the same actress, now| bank. I could not afford to do eet| named Terry Moore, is starring yet.” __|as Mr. Mature’s sweetheart in| |“Alias Mike Fury.”
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and Walter the 100th
Scart Strip Is
Just a Tease
Lucille Ball Does a Broad Take-off on Burlesque
By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, Mor 18—Ladies’ yo Ludlie'} Ball
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| was doing an “inferential” strip tease, removing only a long {chiffon scarf from her shoulders and bracelets from her
wrists. : “It’s just a question of acting,” Lucille said. “T'm
{making the audience see what they really aren't seeing.
I'm not doing it with fans. I'm doing it with ‘memories.” ¥
Luci "take-off bn the old take-it-o _.itine for a burlesque theater se-
feesherman
quence in “The Fuller Brush Girl.” handed, no foesh.”
The audience of male extras and members of* the set crew were giving a nice tribute to Lucille’s| strip that wasn’t a strip. She was_ getting ~
. NOT Baving seen Betts Davie’ |last Warner movie, FReyon o 3 the more wot Forest,” I asked her whistles with her chiffon scarf bad as people are saying. She
than Salome aid with seven veils, C2Me up with a surprising an-
{swer. ~ She hasn't seen the film. GORGEOUS ‘Corinne Calvet,| “I saw the rushes,” she said, who went into a tantrum about] “and I don’t have to apologize for doing “My Friend Irma Goes my acting. I thought some of the West’ and even refused to givelacting was my best. My argu-
boss Hal Wallis her telephone ment is that the story just couldn't
first $5000, prize 125t prench would feet wiz American |
Groucho Marx |
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Clock
Civic “An ‘Inspector Calls,” drama, at
8:30 a. MURAL comers mp Indianapolts Symphony Orchestra. Fabien ftzky “conducting, with soloist Joseph Brizeth violinist, at 3.. CIRCLE
“Sword In the Desert,” with Dana Andrews and Marta Toren, at 2:45, 6:25 and 10:08, _ “Woman. in. Riding.” with. lda Lupino and a ovard Duff, at 1:10.
® aU IRE - “An Aet of Murder,” with Predric March and Florence Eldridge, at
1:55, 3:55, 5:55, 7:55 and 9:55.
INDIANA
r Wife,” with Willlam_ Holden,
30.7:25 "x “Radar Secret Service,” with John Howard and Adele Jergens, at 12:50, 3:25, 6:35 and 9:10. KEITH'S “Johnny Holiday,” with 1lliam Bendix, at 1.40, 4:30, 7: 20 and 10:18, “Belle of Old Mexico,” with Estelita Rodrigues, at 13 30, 3:30, 6:15
and LOEW'S Father is a Bachelor,” with Wil21, 5:24 Nid “The Randolph Scott ay "Borciny Malone, Ja 1, 4 7:03, and 10:06.
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rows 1.80, 12 to 15 rows 1.20, incl: tax.
~Claudia Cassidy, Chicago Tribune EVES, ORCH.1st 19 rows 4.20, 20 to 34 3.60. MAIL BALC. 1st 4 rows 3.00, 5 to 8 rows 2.40, 9 to 12 rows 1.80, 18 to 15 rows 1.20. WED. ORDERS MAT. ORCH. 1st 19 rows 3.00, 20 to 34 rows ' +240. BALC. 1st 2 rows 2.40, 8 to 11 rows 1.80, NOW : 12 to 15 rows 1.20. SAT MAT. ORCH. Ist : 18 rows 3.60, 20 to 34 rows 3.00. BALC. Jit 2 70M 300: 3.10.6 rows 240, 7 to 11
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slapsteek. Pe 'he bought the book. He told me: Corinne ‘would like to take ‘We'll fix it.’ I said: ‘Yes, you'll FIX it’ They did. It was an un-
fortunate waste of energy. - It Paris, but that will have to shouldn't have been filmed but wait, |there wasn’t anything I could do “I haf to play Santa Claus to about it.”
| Bromfield, back to her native
{ American star weeth meeilions in ners. She- and Barry Sullivan |are co-starring in “The Story of , la. Divorce” for Bruce Manning The Bromfields have bought ': ‘and Jack Skirball at RKO.
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