Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1951 — Page 18
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By Henry Butler
BLOOMINGTON, Feb. 28--The all-star dramatic reading of Shaw’s “Don Juan in Hell” last evening packed In-
Impressive Performance—
All-Star Reading Packs IU Hall
Charles Laughton, Boyer and Other Stars Give Fine Show
diana University auditorium to overflowing. Charles Laughton, Charles Boyer,
throng with a superb performance. | Some indication of student |————
interest in this IU convocation series event is the report much
that groups waited as
what they
Agnes Moorehead and Sir Cedric Hardwicke delighted the huge and receptive
and
three hours outside the audito- With ideas rium until the doors opened and Poetic beauty, the stampede began -at 6 p. m,
That followed, of course, the com-free-ticket head
plete breakdown of distribution at the end of last’ week. Even the foyer had seats Ing for listeners to the auditorium Cedric public-address system. On an otherwise bare stage were four music stands scripts. four bass-fiddlers’ ard four mikes. When the curtein rose, Mr. Laughton on in his characteristically 1in-| fo I mann2r and sald, “Hello!”
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stools of
~~ ute humor.
As he
beautiful, diadem
realized
genius
unfolded drama of ideas what you got was an imaginative human
are concerned,
rounding us. (quite a Life Force and himself artists and
break
new things.
with the idiocy of
to it.
®..
but which
pageant
Laughton’s
success is our birthright. As Shaw's {Juan develops a kind of religious concept of the
spokesman
“Life Force" The problem for the ° Superman, as Shaw envisions him different hombre from ol Nietzsche's) is to understand the 4 and bend it cl x
scientists .do
through tradition
and
Boyer Lauded
| tere. iMoorehead)
{telligence,
icome alive.
formance.
imission he
(dents.
this reporter,
public expects. great
see and hear
talent.
between
delighted
yes by applause.
[INPE RSON! Today and Tomorrow.
He then briefed his bearers on would hear, and discursive episode from as and Superman.” which is packed profundity is too well guited for the theater.
the long “Man
Mr. Boyer, Miss Moore-(Titian-haired
and regally even without the strikshe wore) and Sir this massive
of possibilities. for Shaw had the true prophetic eye Even in 1901, clearly foresee our present race to ambled destruction And so Mr speeches in the role of the Devil early in the play, our drive to-
he could
wards death It is matter for Satanic cynicism. Don Juan (Mr. Boyer), on the other hand. is not amused by human failure when
to. him That's. what when barriers create
(Miss
did asin a role of the bronze
Indeed, the whole quartét is as bright a foursome as you'll ever in one, such perMiss Moorehead, with her wonderful feminine archness, and Sir Cedric, with mander’s ex-brasshat are a wonderful pair to offset the {searching debate {Juan and the Devil. Laughton Delighetd Mr. Laughton told me in inter was
the Comstuffiness,
with {the way the whole deal was going. “You couldn't do this with any but the best {running neck and neck,” he said. | . He believes more such Ishould be brought to college stu“Don’t you think the kids/ should hear this?” he asked. Last night the kids, emphatically
We're all
things
including said
long
Don
sur-
Don
TeiHeld Over
and not
un-
ao
torrid role in at Keith's Theater
in her
of . " Rice
Silvana Me gars will be seen
"Bitter for a
second week. The film is Italian
with English sub-titles
So far, the drama is pretty austhough Donna Anna and her father, {Commander (Sir Cedric) contrib I might say here that Trafalgar Mr. Boyer, who carried the heav{lest load of declamation, {toundingly fine work worlds away from what his screen He has great inunderstanding. He projects Shaw's philosophical ideas in a way that makes them te
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