Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1950 — Page 26
Returns Friday : Touring Shakespeareans fo Give ‘2-Day Performance at Murat
By Henry Butler MARGARET WEBSTER’S touring Shakespeareans, will give us this week's most important stage program. As announced previously, the traveling players will make their season's second visit to the Murat, giving “Julius| Caesar” next Friday evening and Saturday afternoon, and #The Taming of the Shrew” Saturday evenifig. The company of 21 actors
‘Others in the cast include Paul| and actresses, who travel by gord, Royal Beal, John Buck-|
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» bus. and trailer-truck, will be waiter, Michael Stanley, Carmen | headed by Louisa Horton, Kendan| Costl, Jean McBride, Linda King, |
Clark and David Lewis; As you|Josn Stanley, Nancy Cushman|
may have read of their perform-| and Duncan Jalawin,
_ance of “The Taming of the . 8 | “Shrew” here last fall, they're a “HERE'S “a final reminder of
lively outfit, They” manage to. put Shakespearé on without overworking traditional elocution, as stardominated casts sometimes do. Consequently, their Shakespeare turns out to he good entertainment—a bolt better than you'd believe - from. your memories : of English Classes,
T's HARDLY remind you of “Death of a. Salesman,” starting its week at the Murat Monday, Apr. 10.
nec essary to tenor,
the Indiana University music {school production of “Parsifal”|
today in IU auditorium in" Bloom-| ‘ington. The brilliant Ernst Hoff-|
man-Hans Busch version of Wagner's great religious music drama, to be sung in English, | will be given in two sessions at 4 and -7:15 pi: m., with a supper intermission starting at 5:15, Guy Owen Baker, Elkhart will sing - the title role. Mary Alice Hensley, Martinsville, and: Hazel Shirley, Indianapolis, | will alternate as Kundry. Prof.
George F. Krueper of THe Music|
Arthur Miller's play has won a great reputation as a drama pre- schoo] . will be senting ‘the confusion and uncer- manz, “and Pete Smith, tainties of our era. The. tragic lis, as Amfortas. of 0 Sh He wil
“heard as Gurne-| Indian-
co cA critical reports indicate NOON, -APE.-16,-#¢-the-Murat—and| that “Thomas Mitchell does oné the Metropolitan Opera's three +of ~his ‘finest performances 4S Indiana visits. ', Willy, Playing opposite him 1s, Ag you know, the Met will pre. June ‘Walker as Linda, Willy's con¢ “Lohengrin” Apr. 17 and.
“ta be Mahl at 8:30 p. 1 m. Apr. 7 and at 2: 30 p. Mm. . Apr. 8; and T Thornes Mitchell in "the Hil role of "Death of a Salesman,” pen ing Apr. 10 for a one- week run. - .
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series include programs at ’Anderson Senior School, Apr. 12; Wabash College, Apr, 14; LadyApr. 16; Women's Rotary Club of Indianapolis, at the Propylaeum, Apr. 24; Sigma
laeum Apr. 25; Indiana State [Harp Festival at Indiana University, Bloomington, Apr. 30; St. Agnes ‘Academy, May 11, and Canterbury College, Danville, May’ 17. Miss Spalding also will appear in a joint recital with Henry But-
tic, for the Le Blazer Club, Green-
Mar. 28 to program. It has added a $12 million plant at Riversville,
W. Va., and a new station at Wil- -
low Island to its facilities.
Plans IU Organ Recital
G Fox, director of the ministry of. music at the Riverside Church in New York, will be heard in an
organ recital at 7:15 p. m. Apr. 12
fn the Indiana University sudi-
field, Sunday evening, May 7.
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4 to 6 p. m. Wednesday ‘in the World War Memorial -on “Hazards in Title Examination.” The subject will be presented by] Robert-D;~Coleman-and Herman Kothe, Colleen
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Bi bi 3.40, 5:15, 7:50 and 10:35.
“The Fighting Stallion” at 1:38, 4:10, 8:45 and 9:20.
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DOG SHOW
AKC Sanctioned Dog Show At the Manufacturers Bldg., State Fair Grounds
HOOSIER KENNEL CLUB TODAY AT 9A. ™. TOG6P. M.
1,000 DOGS — 60 BREEDS .
CONTINUOUS OBEDIENCE TRAINED DOG TRIALS
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