Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1950 — Page 30
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By Hen last night, still has vitality.
with, who hadn't seen it on
has undergoné- extensive per‘sonnel changes. As a result, reviewing this current version of the Alan ILecrner-Fred-erick Loewe musical play is a difficult task. The personnel changes have not been entirely to the show's . advantage. That fact, I think, should be evident to John Yorke, - the producer. Substitutes are doing as well as they can. They certainly can't be blamed individually for not measuring up to their predecessors. Show business being what it is, I'd hate to point out defects in individual performance. My real quarrel is with the high brass of this touring musical. They know 3 the property. They know what it was when it was new, and they Tonite &
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| Brigadoon still
or its Bloomington visit at IU Auditorium in October, "49. Since that last Indiana appearance, however, the show
= much from performers.
__| Frederick H. Eckers,
ly and quickly
Vitality
But Personnel Changes Haven't Been fo Show’ s Best Advaniage
ry Butler
“Brigadoon,” which opened its three days at the Murat
It made a big impression on some spectators I talked! {
its Murat visit in May, 1949,
certainly must know what it is right now. It has slipped, not catastrophically, but enough to mar the illusion, which, in “Brig-| adoon,” is just about everything. | The idea of an enchanted Scot-| tish village that comes to life one day each century is, after all, something very special. Everybody involved in such a fantastic stage deal must of necessity convey the impression of believing in|] it. From the revised company| that opened here last night, I got| only a faint reminiscence of the! show's original impact. Agnes de Mille’s ballet numbers | still remain convincing and fas-| cinating. Mr. Loewe’s music| sensitively by-passing Broadway) banality, still is a beautiful example for composers in this vein. Costumes and settings, con-| trived with great skill and good taste, make “Brigadoon” tacle extremely well worth see-|
ing.
| | And it's good news that Susan: oy A [Johiison remains “withthe show ——
lin the role of Meg | Brockie. | If 1 don’t say anything about the new principals, it's because I| {see no point in singling out ex-| {amples of inadequacy in voice and acting. Maybe the newcomers willl improve with experience. But the show suffers by changes. And it's quite possible that “Brigadoon” demands too| It's an {incredibly fine piece of stage {goods, but it can’t be diluted and |syndicated in the manner of a (Romberg operetta,
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sumed drowned in a Nov. 15 boating accident in which Mrs. 52, wife of the chairman of the board of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co., also was drowned. Mrs. Eckers’ body drifted ashore on Edison Island two days later and was recovered, It was believed Mr. Herd's body may have been held below the surface by heavy rubber boots he was wearing,
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‘Venetian Gondoliers Venice’s gondoliers were deter-
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Marlene Sterling boats in service on the canals for some time, but the traditionbound gondoliers were shocked by {the idea that they might paint their boats red and yellow to advertise “coke.” They reminded the company that the Venetian senate ruled in the 18th century that Venice's gondolas could be painted only a dignified black.
;ary Moore and Marlene terling are two newcomers to
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