Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1950 — Page 26

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to outlast much newer and currently hotter things. Maybe it's no longer novel in the pix-mag sense, but it has inexhaustible vitality and meaning. Without being arty, it's a gennuine American light opera. It has suhstance enough to stimulate ali its personnel, from leads to chorus, into giving. It builds itself into permanency by suggesting to actors and directors all sorts of new possibilities, new stage business... new meanings. Lines get new emphasis. Action gets stepped up, as in the “Kansas City” routine inh Act I, where Vietor Griffin, an excellent hoofer, 3 makes the character-of Will Par7s ker seem unprecedentedly impor- % tant. # No matter how many times C Z you've geen the show, this version LEANSE 2% is something else again. The ro- : % mance of Curley and Laurey, the Whitens clothes = # parallel comic romance of Will : Parker and Ado: Annie Carnes the sinister threat of Jud Fry these themes are set against real “history. Feudin’ and fussin’ be tween cowboys and fence building farmers were big things in Oklahoma prior to its 1907 statehood. . With that sort of background, Double-action ROMAN the show can't ga wrong. It's

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Hal Si Soles 4 he “Oklahoma!” performs the miracle of growing younger

This carefully tended bit of Rodgers & Hammerstein- | MEN'S HATS kL H C Theater Guild property, which opened its current Murat visit

last night, is gracefully progressing from hit to classic.

vital and gentine. He Knows how to put a song across; he knows how to face an audience; he knows how. . to appéar :really and sensitively interested in his stage responsibilities, in spite of tempta-

tions to play to the crowd.

His scenes with Patricia Northrop, as Laurey, are invariably well

ggutrived. And so Miss Northrop, with glamour and appealing voice appears to better advantage. They are a wonderfpl téam. Jacqueline "Daniels, as Ado Annie, I last saw here in January, 1949 (the scrapbook says). Miss Daniels makes with ‘the big blue eves (“I'm Just a Gal Who Can’t Say No”) and lets Nature .take its course throughout her curvaceous frame, With the screamy voice and Hhe surprised innocence, she cert ry was- framed into ‘that role. f Mary Marlo. an Indiana pioneer in the Aunt Eller role, she told me last night, is back and better than ever.- Jerry Mann is an excellent Ali Hakim, the moonyphony Persian peddler shotgunthreatened inte marriage with giggly Gertie Cummings, played energetically by Patricia Johnson. Henry Clarke manages very well the nasty but pathetic character of Jud, and Dave Mallen, with ferrific voice, is a swell shotgun - totin’-papa Andrew Carnes. Dances continue to be expressive and lively, the way Agnes de Mille contrived them. And Peter

Laurini, the self - knocking - out orchestra director, has a responsive pit band with a goodly num-

ber of Indianapolis Symphony per-

sonnel in it Better remember curtain times Mat wat 2:20- p. m.. today and Saturday, evenings at 8:20,

Theater Groups Honor IU's Lee Norvelle

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[ee orvelie caairman of the indiar Uni ad Department of ana wh and director of the University Theater, has been hon

ored by two theater organizations

The National Theater Confer-

ence, which operates under a

grant from the Rockefeller Foundation, has elected him to a threevear term as-director. He pre viously served as director. and president of that group He algo hag been chosen as a

delegate to the National Theater

Assembly to be held in Washing ton in January. The assembly is under spegisorship of the Ameri can National Theater and Acad emy, which is chartered by Congress. Dr. Norvelle 18 chairman of the ANTA region which includes Indiana, Ohio, Michigan and Kentucky.

Three Local Students On Institute Committee

Times State Service SOUTH BEND, Nov. 30—Three Indianapolis students will serve

lon committees for the fourth annual Natural Law Institute to I 'be held at Notre Dame Dec. 8 and. 9.

John J. McShane, 5156 College Ave. and John T. Lanahan, 5821 | Norwaldo Ave, are on the recep-

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The Institute is an annual Notre

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