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They'll Ty Again— Rein Dampens ‘New Moon’

Excellent Show, Stopped in Act Il, Wins Applause

By Henry Butler Rain halted an excellent show in Act II of “The New Moon" last night at the Fairgrounds.

Under way after two postponements due to weather, ;

the opening of this nd Starlight Musicals operetta was delighting a orgs, nadine. About 10:20, an implacable drizzle set the pit musicians to wiping fiddles and cellos agraph of mention. Mr. Hedley with hankies and running for combines imported and local cover. It put a glassy, treach-| talent to the advantage of both. fous filn on. the stage. Whoever can do something well

gets a chance to do it. That's Comedian Bert Matthews, as / Alexander, ad Mbbed: “Welle, Yay to bulld a good show,

and it’s also the way for all finish this show if it takes 40 participants to get more and

years.” better o niti Whatever mad scientist pro- PPOs dite

duced the rain timed his fiendish Adding more credits. Vern work well. The penetrating liquid o -0) “0€ TO 0 i Rer: mist started just as Gall Manners, oy, 10g Dogch, perennially urbane

as Marianne, was finishing 1 “Lover, Come Back to Me." villain of Civie Theater fame, as Subsequent huge applause was Fouchette; Charles Aschmann not only for Miss Manners, but (fine voice). as Besac; Joseph also for the entire production. L

of “The New Moon” surpasses] the one at Butler Bowl three | years ago. A large share of credit belongs things to this show. to Miss Manners and to John Elliott, as Robert, Marianne’s

tuous romance. Miss Manners is tops among operetta heroines—

well used. thing. Mr. Elliott, with a fine baritone voice, hits the right note of plausibility in the swashbuckling role of the refugee French nobleman masquerading as a bondgervant in old New Orleans. And Mr, Matthews, faithful up to the point where the good ship New Moon's crew should ry started manning the pumps last night, made the somewhat dated comic role of Alexander seem additional night Mohday Is good : Realty yu ny oly aided by Marie P¢Ws For this 1a a swell show. Hadden, as Julle, and Doris It's fuil of personalities and

big moments.

“The New Moon” will play an

Patston, as Clotilde, In the local angles, the way a live show |

should be. You'll like it.

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