Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1951 — Page 16

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| GREENCASTLE, June 8—Sidney Kingsley’s “Dark‘ness at Noon” is as tough a job as amateur actors are ever

likely to tackle. The DePauw University

‘and his staff were handicapped by the annual com-

mencement - time exodus of |

freshman and sophomore stu‘dents,

to be assembled in a hurry, as 1 understand it. Last night's technical difficulties with lighting were ‘only part of the still bigger diffilculty of presenting a play that {might terrify even a professional company. | Not having seen the Broadway |version of Mr, Kingsley’'s dramatization of Arthur Koestler's (novel, I cannot say how effective] {this play might be at best. One thing about it catches the eye and the mind. It’s the immense task the play imposes on actors’ imaginations. For the play dedls with the ef-| fect of tha Communist revolution] on the human persondlity, and it does so on several levels simultaneously. There's the old, pre-| 1930's Purge period revolution-

Purge, semi-mechanical and very nasty Communist personality typified by Gletkin (played with appropriate nastiness by Charles | {Aschmann). And there's even a | Forgotten Man in the Lubianka-| style prison—a Czarist, of all things.

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| When the happy little] {family was safe and sound at| the hospital, | breathed a sigh of relief. They) {sald it wasn’t so bad playing doc-| | tor, but “Mr. Fisher got on our

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it, which opened last night, represents a big effort. For just one thing, Dr, Herold T. Ross, the director,

Both cast and stage crew had one by one, otherwise a lot is

{Means is part of a still larger |doctrine that doctrine itself justi|fies murder. From last night's performance freight for a play even on Broadit was quite obvious that nobody | way, where magnificent individual in the cast or the directing staff) {performance might carry it.

"Along the Gread Divide” eth Kirk Dougias and Virginia Mayo, at 12:40, 3:58, 7:05 and 10:30, “The Gar Lady,” in color, 11:00, 2:10, 5:25 and 85:40.

KEITH'S “On the Riviera." with | HE Ppa Little Theater production off “ii xis fer Corliss with Shires

Ins Temple, at 11:20, 2:25, 5:35 and 8:40,

LOEW'S “The Brave Balls” with Mel Per. rer and Miroslava, at 11:15, 2:48, 6:15 and 9:45, “Santa Fe." with Randolph and Janis Carter, at 1:01, 4:31 and 8:04,

LYRIO “Tokyo File 218" with Morsnee Marly and Robert Peyton, at 13:48, 3:85, 7:10 and 10:30, “The Company She Keeps," with Lisabath, Scott, at 11:15, 2:30, 5:40 an

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dence that imprisonment was only| for the play's duration. That's only a detail, Yet a play as tough as “Darkness at) Noon” must be built from detalls,|

lost, | Not a Scare Play |

Whatever publicity “Darkness at Noon” may have had ax 2 Calls Funeral Home,

“documentary,” the play strices Ends Her Life me as less frightening in the|

READING, Pa. June 8 (UP) propagandist sense than in the| A woman telephoned the Auman philosophical sense.

Indeed, some, Funeral Home yesterday and told! of the speeches, notably Ruba- employes Robert Smythe: shov’'s long summary of Soviet atrocities in the name of Marxist progress, impressed me as too de Ji be dead when you get here, liberately contrived. (It's at 57 8. 6th St. Rubashov in those speeches told a pause, then:

{us what we already knew, But |

(opportunity to explain how and] why he embraced the crucial and crucifying doctrine that Justify Means.” point. Rubashov

{to my husband.

(the Claude

[Earl Bark) sends his mistress, z,.4 found Mrs. Luba (Jean Murphy) to death and geaq. a is hounded to death himself large-| than a dozen sleeping pills. ly by his old revolutionary pal _________

Ivanoff (Bill Brown), all in the) name of expediency. OPEN SAT. JUNE 23 SKYLINE TERRACE

The doctrine that Ends justity! HOTEL SEVERIN

Georgia at liineis

That's pretty heavy

It’s too much to expect from |

a police state, or prisons any- students at commencement time, where. It would be asking oo "WER MIME TAR imuch to expect a university thea- ps: * { ! ter to swear in a jallbird as Firemen in Court Take ha Wns, special deputy technical aqvisey | ‘Recess for Nearby Fire » bY: Fost Home Nowy But there's a growing liter ; ; ture of grim and presumably ac- NEWARK; N. J, June 8 (UP) curate accounts by survivors of | —Firemen answering an alarm police-state prisons. From thatiyesterday to put out a fire In a » literature Some o the Tecling a play shed found the flames althe pervasive horror cou should be extracted to stimulate/T¢3dy had been doused by te “VARIETY and RICHNESS the imagination of student actors time they arrived, of ENTERTAINMENT! / in a'play like this. On the sadly] Ten firemen headed by In " cramped stage of & wholly inade-|spector William Hogan had been HILARIOUS SATIRE quate building last night thei walling to testify in Third Pre-| . “= Sosiey Cio - {three-tiered prisoners all conveyed) cinet Court across the street from| Vy to spectators their calm confi- the blaze. They just walked i across the street. uartet i i Healthtully Coel | MELA Police Deliver LISLE) meee] | . : ] 2 Rebett Preston By Technteaor 1 Twins, but Find “THE SUNDOWNERS” “LITERATE, AMUSING F th Pr blem { —Robert Armxtrong— ad ADULY MOVIE™ alther Fro | ‘wines OVER HONOLULW’ ~Gien rena, § Plus: 40-Minufe Color Carfoon Revue PITTSBURGH, June 7 (UP)— | Mrs. Olga Fisher and her new] — { twin daughters were “resting comfortably” today in Montefiore | Hospital thanks to a helping hand | by the Pittsburgh police depart-| “A SET of FILM CAMEOS ment, that CHARM an AUDIENCI Yesterday, Patrolmen William! " y a into 2 RAPTURE of Cole and Clem Gross were called; ¢ TONITE $ by Mrs. Fisher's husband, Albert, | | ECSTATIC DELIGHT™ who explained that an ambulance FE ATURE! | | «Alton Cook, World-Telegram was needed immediately. | From then on it was race with] uarlel the stork. On the way to the hos-| pital, the officers stopped the! patrol ambulance and assisted in| ‘the delivery of a baby girl. = Content that they had lost the : race but won the fight, Patrolmen| exclusive engagement Cole and Gross continued on their] STARTS TONIGHT fway but their moment of ontantl was short lived. A few minutes and eight blocks| ‘later, they had to stop again. This| rans rene | ‘time they delivered Mrs, Fisher's | NOUBVILLE 2. 0 A 30TH Second. daughter. ond ILL. S48 Yo +

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