Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 March 1951 — Page 22
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. question open,
Stage and Music— ‘TheGuardsman’ Is Delightful
Near-Capacity Crowd Enjoys Molnar Comedy c at Murat
"By HENRY BUTLER For a season-ender at the Murat,
eertainly is a happy event. The Molnar comedy starring Jeanette MacDonald and Gene Raymond, which drew a near-capacity crowd last night, is a show designed to please nearly everybody. It'§ pleasant and light and harmless. It has all the qualities a reviewer can'tj———— easily describe without using She's an extraordinary person.
er vitality, beauty and sparkle hackneyed phrases. lure tempered by a kind of wistAnd it's a vehicle admirably
'fulnes which 1s altogether desulted to the talents of Miss Mac- lIghtful. And Rér singing in the Donald and Mr. Raymond. They
“The Guardsman’
recital scene, which last njght
both visibly enjoy the show and drew loud bravos from one seccommunicate their enjoyment to-tlon of the house, has warmth the spectators. and intelligence, She sang last By now, the plot is familiar night the Jewel Song from| An actor, with hungry ego, mar- Faust, the Eedh-touncd ve, riéd--te a soprano, with ditto Marla, Friml's ilannina la” from “The Firefly” and a tran-|
dreams up the idea of testing his wife's fidelity by assuming the disguise of an Imperial Russian guardsman. During an afternoon
scription for voice, with words ad Mr, Raymond, of Debussy’'s “C lair| de Lune. «Needs Rusglan ‘Gxcent'” My only suggestion to Mr. RayA mond is that, for the Guardsman’s| © Or does it? Molnar leaves the
sAnd-that tantaliz- “oxcent
in Russian Rp
Ing uncertaigti i he” neat ost this’ rdther dated play comes to being ‘In the supporting cast, Josedeep. In all justice to Molnar, phine Brown, last seen here, .1| I'm not sure Miss MacDondld and believe, in Maurice Evans’ revival Mr. Raymond realize all the dra- of “Man and Superman” two seamatic possibilities of the uncer- sons ago, is a wonderful chartainty. acter. In her deliberately untidy But in this handsomely staged way, Miss Brown Incarnates as|
“Mama” all the untidy ideas the play delicately does not express. She's the superb kind of actress who makes theater live, |
version of the play, what matters] chiefly the charm and ami-
ability oF bee principals. I'm sure Mr, Raymond will not mind my saying Miss MacDonald carries! the show, since he gallantly aids her in that ac hievement.
Herbert Berghof, as the dandifled Viennese critic, year 1913, wears outlandish attire with great lurbanity. He's another excellent] choice of producers Richard Ald-! rich, Richard Myers and Julius Fleischmann and director Sam
Wanamaker, Gwen Vandam, as the maid, and Maurice Shrog, as an un-|
‘timely but sharp-witted bill-col-| lector, round out the small cast. Special mentiogs go to Herbert | Gahagan, for the solidly autheniie) hseftings, and to Cecil Beaton, for] Miss MacDonald's stunning arrdy| of costumes. There'll be matinee and evening | performances today, |
Ralph Kriplen Heads
HAE TE RI IY
Ralph Kriplen, 5935 Winthrop |Ave., has asumed executive direc{torship of the Indianapolis Chap-| (ter, Horseless Carriage Club. | ~ Other officers recently elected {include Wiliam Castle, 5335 W.! {20th ~ 8t., director; Clarence ‘Myers, 4737 Boulevard Pl, assistant director, and Lester Fuqua, Fortville, historian. Estes Culberson, Mulbetry, and | John Reinhardt, Logansport, are members of t he ‘advisory ‘board.
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Clark-for-Mayor Drive Organized
Ward, McMurtrie To Direct Campaign
The campaign organization that will promote the candidacy of
8 imayoralty nomination was. com:
IN THE SUN-—-We don't know whether the sun brings out Pat | Kersting or vice versa in Phoe-
nix, Ariz., but it's a cinch that the town welcomes both, Pretty flowers and cactus blooms are doirig well in the vicinity, too, so \the sun must be reSpontivle for all this,
Vic Flint Opens New Adventure
Who would kill for the... Cautilcue?. . .
The hideous golden figure of the Aztee Goddess ‘of Earth launches Detective Vic Flint ox his strangest © and . most Xaitha Hven-
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The Case of the Aztec Idol begins in the Vie Flint adventure strip Monday In The Times.
Horseless Carriage Club Lifesaving Classes Set to Open Apr. 2
pleted today.
Fred C. Tucker Jr; chairman
“(of the Alex Clark for Mayor Com-
mittee, named PK. Ward, deputy
William McMurtrie, advertising {executive and Navy veteran,’ as |co-managers for the campaign. {| Both have been active in Republican - politics here since re-
members of Republican Vetérans| of World War II which has | pledged its support to Judge| Clark, Shick Named
‘Mayor Committee.
James J, Stewart, former deputy prosecutor . who actively sup-| {ported Prosecutor Frank Fairchild| {in last year's campaign, was named secretary of the Clark |Committee,
"Committee .finanees will {handled by Richard K. Munter as
[treasurer and Edwin Hughes ands
{Francis Poland, assistant treaslurers. . The committee will open cam-| path headquarters in the down-| town area about Apr. 2.
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