Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1950 — Page 42
Old Favorite i in Brown County
‘Peg O’ My Heart’ to Be Given At Playhouse Fridey, Saturday
continuing Saturday, Sunday
ends, the Indiana University Theater will present that ‘hallowed sentimental favorite; ‘Peg 0' My Heart" 1 Dr. Lee Norvelle's student, = tT
players, directed by Prof. R.
department, will givé a total of nine performances of the J, Hart-
ley Manners comedy which en-/Summer theaters is the Maxin-| Joyed immense popularity a gen- kuckee Playhouse in Culver, which
eration and a half ago. Playing the lead role will 1. ara we yosEphine Justice ‘of Indianapolis) with a supporting cast including | Paul Wadleigh, Indianapolis; Henry Kleymeyer, Evansville; Miss Lee Smith, Auburn; Richard
Knaub,: Rensselaer; Joanne Burke, |
New Albany; John Haughee, Chesterton; Julie Strong, Bloom-| ington, and Harry Crosby, Dallas, | Tex.
ADDITIONAL castings for | “The Student Prince,” opening the -Btaright-Musicals-serfes at the Fairgrounds, have Fo announced by director Charles Hedley. Doris Patston, comedienne -] has played 14 seasons with the St, Louis Municipal Opera, will have the role of the Grand Duchess Anastasia, Patti Browne, Jordan College voice student who has appeared Ih HUIReFOUS "opera and operetta productions here, will have the part of Princess Margaret. As previously announced, the princlpals in the Romberg operetta based on Meyer's play “Alt Heldelberg” will be Earl William, formerly of Indianapolis, as Karl Franz; Andzia Kuzak, Chicago soprano, as Kathie, and Alex- | ander Gray, operetta veteran, as! Dr. Engel.
{Ba . The comedy role of Lutz will be |
played by Robert Fckels, experi-| enced Broadway pekformer.
MENTION oF Miss Patston | and the 8t. Louis Municipal Opera| . makes this a good spot for brief notice of: that summer season, It
ner. sisiont will continue in the Forest Park outdoor theater through - next Sunday. Scheduled for the remainder of the St. Louis season are: "“RosaHe,” June 19 through 25; “East Wind,” June 26 through July 2; “Of Thee 1 Sing.” July 3 through 9; “Robin Hood," July 10 through 16; “Lady in the Dark,” July 17 through 23; “The Desert Song.” July 24 through 30; “The Pink Lady,” July 31 through Aug. 6; E oepee » he 7 rough 13;
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By Henry | THIS SEASON'S opening of Brown County Playhouse| : "in Nashville is the week’s most important stage event. Starting at 8 p. m. (daylight time) next Friday and
“Carousel, "Aug. 21 JSBrough Lyle Hagan of the IU speech Sept. 3.
opened last Thursday. might with
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Festival, Aug. 14 through 20, and]
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will open June 27 with Noel Cow} ards comedy; “Blithe Bpirtt> ThE} {der the management of D. Mar. tin Tahse and F. Paul Rutledge! of the University of Cinetnmatt,! the theater, employing student! actors and. actresses. from mid-| western colleges and ‘universities, will present 10 other productions {during the summer. Shows will open. Tuesday, running through! Sunday of each w week.
Jordan College Elects Johnson
Emasley Ww. Johnson Jr., Indianapolis attorney, has been elected to the board of trustees of the Jordan Colege of Music and the Arthur Jordan Foundation. Mr. Johnson had been elected to fill a vacancy Created by he death of-his-father-A former Jordan student, Mr. Johnson received a trumpet soloist’'s diploma from the school in 1932. He is a graduate of Butler and Indiana Universities, Recently named to the Butler University board Mr. Johnson 1s a member of the board of directors of Indianapolis YMCA and a director of the Speedway State | Bank and New Augusta State nk.
Brown County Playhouse season
Times Amusement
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h John Gar. reid gr Mh Prelie at 1:10, 4:50. and 8 So
Principal roles in “Pag o o' My Heart," J, Hartley Manors comed
airgrounds, will be played by Doris Patston (le ahd 4:08. Patston, a veteran of 14 ee with the St. Louis wil bo Opera and + play a top comedy role. Miss Browne of Indianspolis will
which opens the 12.week at Nashville Friday evening, will be on by these five Indiana Uni.
versity students. Left to right are Joanne Burke, New Albany; Henry Kleymeyer, Evansville; Josephine Justice, 73 N. Audubon | R
oad, Indianapolis; Lee Smith, Auburn, and Richard Knaub, Rensselaer.
ing roles in "The Student Prince,” 8 rst Starlight Musical of the seafh) and Patti Browne. Miss Broadway stage, will ‘seen as the other woman" in the sory,
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Dance Recital
“Saints the Abbe 4:08, §& 7:55
“Birth of oo lot” with the Sad er's Wells Company, at 1:45, 40, 5:38, Th Sod 4 2. George W. Lipps School of the “The Big Lift.” with Montgomery Dance will present a spring reaE a8 700 and SUM 8 13 loital at 8 p. m. Wednesday in KEITH'S | Ritieg Wap 2 Caleb Mills: Hall of Shortridge
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: nd Co pen Gray, at 13: {High School, with 200 students
participating.
BE al Man." at 2.385, § 5 and 9, LOEW'S The dance program will include aa Sut kee ith 8 Betty four ballet settings and other di-: Ri 86 and 1 versified dance selections.
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Into the services of World War II nurses and other Medical Departigent women who had not reached age 35 at the time of entrance on extendéd active duty, according to the office of the Interms of a recent amendment to diana Military District, Ft, Harthe Army-Navy Nurses Act. rison. hy . . - The act permits integration
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In featured roles on. the pro-
Frantareb, Jeannine Holland, Betty Hayes, Dick Elliot, Jac-| |queline Harrison, Nancy Bundy, | {Janet Bassett, Charlyene Jagger, Shirley Meyer, Mary Lee Garri-
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{DANCE RECITAL SET
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