Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 June 1951 — Page 24
Le THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES SUNDAY. JUNE 17. 3051
Huston Song Re-issue Appears at Long Last
By DONNA MIKELS IT’ SA LONG, long tmie from May to December . . . And it was a long, long time from the original record of Walter Huston's “September Song” to the currently available Decca re-issue. It was too long for this gal, who |
s tage and Music— | Summer Time Is Play Time
By Henry Butler
“SUMER is icumen in,” wrote the anonymous Middle , ; E English poet, adding the comment, “Lhude win cuccu!” wears out looking for hard-to-find discs. “ HOLLY’ a It's enough to make anybody slightly cuckoo to try I had just about given up when a call came to “Off The op Tot pute Se 5 s . . ” i keeping track of all the summer offerings available in this Record” last week from a guy 2 3 ’ h b : und For the harmony fans, it's Mills Joel, of ; ’ : who was browsing aroul@ig.,thers' “Who Knows Love” and cb : " That crucial date June 26 is rapidly approaching when| one of the downtown record “Love Me.” a ors our own Starlight Musicals; = .omboser Edvard 1 shops and struck gold. 4 =n he eu ur, . nD . erup, composer Edvard Grieg's The charm of the Huston ver-| COLUMBIA — You can’t say Claudette Co will open at the rounds heart-throb, and Mr. Clary will anything nicer about this com- ; ith “So f Ni ” be Grieg himself. sion of the wonderful Kurt Weill hany thas to list thelr continuin etta Young's a os of Wh ther Other New York performers ballad lies not in his having a"*" “Piano Moods” night, and w pbhe same Wee ; Dg OLher ..,.4 their roles are: John Schick- good voice, but in his not having ries. Some of to Irene Dunn tems to Indianapolis and the... tormer leading tenor in ice. if that 'd t fuse Ser'es. Some region, starting with Louls Jot: ~.o porter's “Out of This World,” a voice, at doesnt con i the albums may light. dan and his band at the Murat uq Richard Nordraak; Doris Pats- yolk. appeal only to a Movie actors Sunday evening, June 24. Next ton, of last summer's Starlight He half-talks, half sings in a limited group, y Sunday also will bring the open-/season, as Mother Grieg; Robert way that sounds disarmingly un- Witich Tule Sows STILL 1 FE ing of Cincinnati! summer opera Fckels, as Count Peppi Le Loup; professional, real earthy and ithe influx of L 1 FEI | sincere. : coin in the to my face an
with “Elixir of Love” at the Zoo Malcolm Beggs, who doubles as outdoor theater. stage-director this year, as PisTuesday evening, the 26th, the oni; Charles Julian, as Finar, and
Sorm in my thr (not by my wi
§record - seller @ tills, but still the company keeps
Decca, which issued this waxing
in its “Special Personality Series,” & BACKSTAGE AT 'SEVENTEEN' — Gathered informally in a
i 5 “+ 4 } g 3 Bd
Maxinkuckee Playhouse will open its second summer season in Culver with “Harvey.”
| Tom Bate, as Tito. From Indianapolis and vicinity are more than a score of per-
side. Instead of backing a sure-
did itself proud on the second|}
fire seller with second-rate mer-
putting out the high quality
dressing room of Boston's Shubert Theater are (left) Sally Benson, who adapted the late Booth Tarkington's novel of Indianapolis
teen-age life, "Seventeen," to the musical stage; Mrs. Tarkington,
than buttermi elfin movie stu ell, Jimmy Ste
And the Brown County Play- formers in supporting roles. or AJL chandise, it chose another Hus- Dagmar goods. house in Nashville will light up Patti Browne, graduate this year i ton song, and another top rate] A couple of the| wife of the novelist, and Kenneth Nelson and Ann Crowley of the geon and Josep its stage barn and spectators’|of Jordan College of Music, will ON PARK PROGRAM—Faith Newman and Max Bender will |0n€ at that, “Lost in the Stars,” | latest additions are “Piano| cast. Fluffy, the dog, belongs to Miss Crowley. "Seventeen" will I'm finished
tent Friday, June 29, with the Emlyn Willilams' melodrama, “A Murder Has Been Arranged.” Not to go too far into the future, the summer operetta season at Indiana University School of Music needs mention here. It will open with “The Chocolate Soldier” Friday, July 6, in East Hall on the Bloomington campus. It will be followed by Gilbert & Sullivan’s “Mikado” opening July
- 13 and the season’s most ambi-
tious project, the Kurt WeillMaxwell Anderson opera “Lost in the Stars,” opening July 27, 80 there’ll be plenty of entertainment for long summer evenings, both here In town and within driving distance. ev =
play Countess Le Loup. Charles! Dosch, Civic Theater veteran, will
be Father Grieg. 8 p. m. next Sunday in Garfield
be Father Nordraak. Vernon Roth, of last year's Starlights, will be Henrik Ibsen.
| Federation of Musicians.
; OTHER LOCAL PLAYERS will} Weath er Experts | include Joanne Soeurt, ballet as- Say It’ Be
sistant to Marguerite de Anguera, | choreographer, who will play the Nice by the Sea | By Science Service |
prima ballerina of the Rome Opera; Sally Babcock, also of the! h dance troupe, who will have a, WASHINGTON, June 16—Seaspecialty number with Mr, Julian; shore visitors, no matter in what Jerry Willlamson. Warren Coch-'part of the country, can expect
ran, Lynn Catterton, Alice J.the normal weather to occur mith : 1s Josephine Haboush, Anni) ong the coasts for the next 30
appear with the Balladiers, directed by Nina Fink, on a program at
Park open-air theater George
Charles Aschmann, of DePauw, Curtis and the Indianapolis Military Band also will appear, under University's Speech faculty will joint sponsorship of the park department and Local 3, American
| Speaking of “re-issues,” Columbia puts a big hunk of the past on wax with a re-issue of Jack Jenney's classic recording of “Stardust.” Jenney was one of the best-known studio musicians of the 30's and his first chorus varjation on “Stardust” was one of his best known. Second side is another four-star item, Meredith Blakem singing “I Walk Alone.” Other new releases include:
on ” »
|Moods - Nat Brandywynpe with rhythm Accompaniment,” “Piano Moods-Max Miller with rhythm
accompaniment,” and “Piano Moods-Eddie and Rack.” Take] your choice to suit your own|
wrong on any of them. If you haven't heard Frank Sin-|
Bark,” don’t bother . . . just count your blessings.
# 8. 8 RCA VICTOR
DECCA~—Florian Zabach, who set the record-listing crowd on ifire with his “Hot Canary,” {scores again on “Tea for Two” land “Running Off The Rails.”
= Biggest item on the RCA-Vie-[tor presses these |days is another Flanagan album, “Let’'sDance
piano preference—you can’t © To Give Play
atra and Dagmar on “Mama Will Workshop group of the Booth
have a delayed New York opening next Thursday at the Broadhurst Theater.
It's the ‘Choppers’ That Get Chewed
MANSFIELD, O., June 16 (UP) Twelve members of the Adult|—Mrs, X (nameless by choice), {discovered through experience {that her new mechanical garbage Tarkington Civic Theater Will | gisposal unit would take care of appear in “Morning Star,” a play |anything, just as it said in the
about Jewish immigrant family advertisement. i'n tise dswh : 8 she dumped her refuse dow. life, at 8:30 p. m. next Thursday, ie, grain. her dental plate dropped Friday and Saturday. | out of her mouth. Inside the narProceeds from the workshop’s row mouth of the drain, she 1 nnual production, which Watched in pucker-mouthed helpine . a i De b - Ald | lessness as the blades hacked her 8 year is directed by Mrs. 5 plate to pieces and pushed them
Workshop Group
{Garnier, Helen Riegel, Beverly Tommy Dorse nd his Clam-| “SONG OF NORWAY" now is Weevie, Janice McClain, Carolyn days. But if vacationists go back bake DY ORsey and the _— Again wi th Bertorelli, are donated to the into the sewer. rfl up. oulway Welch, Laura Ray, Barbara Ow-|a distance from the coast, it will music on “The Honey Dripper” 3hag F. who theater’s apprenticeship fund. 6 today and 1o-iings, Don Thiele Richard Win- pe potter than they would have and “Mr. Freddie Blues.” Top| ooo. .0 iisie a Cast in the forthcoming produe-|
morrow for the final week of
ternheimer and Virginia Sfer-
names include Tee Dee, Bill But-
off the concert
tion are Mildred Benedix,” Aldo|
LOUIS
intensive rehearsals with chorus ruzzi. expected. ain : and local cast members. | Others in the dance ensemble, This is the way the extended erneld, FP eanuts Bueko, Boome stage and gave yianagan Bertorelli, La Vera Ehrhardt, | As previously announced, the will include Luan Buckhorn, Mary forecast section of the U. 8. The Andrews Sisters and Red rep thor. feet te nis band Frances Drury, Bill Wildhack, | JORDAN
leads will be Peggy Engel, who Ruth Siebe, Mar : - ’ h y Ann William-| oo re appeared in “The Great Waltz” son and Jean Perry: [Weather Bureau puis ji: “Above last year, and Wilton Clary, for-| Edwin Biltcliffe, merly of Indianapolis, who both Symphony pianist and choral di- bordering the Pacific, Atlantic
visited the local Indoor atage
normal in the interior of states
Indianapolis
rector for the operettas, will do/and Gulf of Mexico.” |
Foley vie in’ a cornhuskin’ contest on “Satins and Lace” and “I Want to Be With You Always.” Lovely, relaxing listening is Eddie Miller's tenor sax “Elling-
{through some marvelous Milleresque arrangements of “Dancing {On the Ceiling,” “Dancing With {Tears in My Eyes,” “I Won't | Dance,” “Let's Face the Music
Joesph O'Mahoney, Joseph Drury, | Fredric Rhoades, Gary Moore and
and His Famous Orch.
IN CONCERT
TE ETE
Jerry Vance, Otto Scheller, Bette Francis.
Serves me rig why he’s been those Mr. and in which the asking hubby t go that she can
* SOPRANO.
iE some seasons ago with the tour-'the piano-solo work in the Grieg) o* ; Norther d Centr lains SOLOIST—June Browne, col- Echoes,” with Gordon Jen- of 4 ng company of “Oklahoma!” |A minor Concerto finale of the . ol IR, a ot ent al. Pa hs ' v £7 he Kins ra. plonding some of and Dance,” “Save the Last Dance Today. tararo will sins be Miss Engel will be Nina Hag- musical. [states can’ expect below normal eratura soprano of "The North. [f 0%, cent ones, {for Me,” and “Dancing in the iG AIT S N a 33 ~~ temperatures. The rest of the erners,' radio feature, will ap- Ella Fitzgerald sings Nat King Dark.” ? BIG HITS |] of 11:13 pL mer Opera pro
“Times Amusement country will get along with nor- pear with Daniel Cobh, tenor of [Cole's latest composition, “Be S-Exciting mss RT) appearing in‘ Clock jmal temperatures. the "Oklahoma!" cast in joint sansa a the Raid, hack ing IY RODE OF ops today 15 Noon Robert PRESTON. Robert STERLING 1 h AR ow,” July 3 an | Abundant showers are expected. ° ¢ ta. slections at with “Chesapeake and Ohio.” | Mouitaiion, Sos pins Tax anvume I THE SUNDOWNERS” TPR TPIT RTrT ¢innati Garde “nat apes En ore Yo er most of the country, but | > a fy Mg Me Bu big nh | —JOHN MACK BROWN-- “ARR BIAN Nit HT " NLR ITE) Marguarite in and ,, Bt 1, 4 7 and 10, sub-normal amounts of rainfall] i Chas. € wm J] ” On Sale Ross-Babcoc Ney an ' wei gy i LA hy are predicted for the area west Giana State Teachers College, | 1 MAN FROM MONTANA" IGHTS xe pes ik Rin Theater. The . el JFsaume . of the Continental Divide and Terre Haute. 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