Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1951 — Page 22
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Wednesday evening, the Young Ireland Theater Co. will start its two-day run in Indiana University auditorium, Bloomington. Friday evehing, also in Bloomington, the IU School of Music put on Kurt Weill's opera “Lost In the Stars,” most am-
bitious undertaking of the IU| oro. .t; visitin ; L g Indianapolis summer-operetta season. On the = couple of seasons ago when
same evening, the Southernaires, male will sing in Purdue University’s Hall of Music on the Lafayette campus as a summer convocation feature, : And of course the Brown County Playhouse in Nashville, “with Lee Norvelle’s company of IU student actors, will continue “swepk-ends with ‘‘The Barker”
by Hobeier Kenyon Nicholson, |
opened Friday evening.
> ight's R. & H. Festival, as you probably know already, is
done up as an entertainment package, and not . contrived locally. Equipped with special or-
chestrations and arranged for
greatest effectiveness, it includes golo and ensemble voice numbers and some dance routines from the famous collaborators’ biggest
hits. » . »
THE VISITORS from Eire, with Eric Bentley as director,
will give “Riders to the Sea” and
' Henry Butler : EK will be one-of the summer's busiest, with important events here in town and on the university circuit. Starlight Musicals’ Rodgers & Hammerstein Fesival|. ‘opens Tuesday night at the Fair Grounds.
ford University Players over here, . The Irishmen will appear at Purdue also, on the summer con-
vocation series Saturday, Aug. 11, : » ~ »
“LOST IN THE STARS,” which
Todd Duncan and the Broadway company were on tour, probably outdoes even “Street Scene” In difficulty. | ‘Last year's TU “Street Scene,” | jointly produced by Ernst Hoffman and Walter Russell, was a masterpiece of organization and achievement, considering that it was done during summer session. But “Lost In the Stars” seems at first glance a tougher job, with its 20 scenes and its considerably more serious and involved music. | | Produced by Lawrence Carra,| stage ‘director; Ernst Hoffman, music director, and Theda Taylor, | technical director, all of Dean] Wilfred C. Bain’s School of Music| faculty, it will have a large cast.| There will. be “altogether six performances: Next Friday, | Saturday and Sunday and Aug. 3, 4 and 5 all in East Hall at 8:15 p. m, Among those appearing in the, opera (there will be some rota-
“The Player Queen” Wednesday tion of personnel, so as to give
and “Words Upon the Window Pane” and Gunman” Thursday, grams at 7:15 p. m, In IU audi-
torium.
This appearance of the Irish Players: is sponsored by the InExchange
ternational Theater
“The Shadow of a both pro-
maximum opportunity to students) will be: Eugene Bayless, Jack DeLon, Jean Lett, Lou Herber, D. Ralph] Appelman, Dale Stonecipher, Wil-| liam Steiner, Eva Long, David] McIntosh, Larry Gentry, Howard| Kahl, Donald Vogel, Charles war-| ren, Philip Hathorn, Edna Shep-|
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IN STARLIGHT SPOTLIGHT—Doris Patston and Melton Mgore are two of the imported singing-acting stars in the forthcoming Rodgers & Hammerstein Festival opening Tuesday evening at the Fair Grounds. :
{up the gangplank of a riverboat|
“| attention and thus young Benny
| milestones in the muscal career | of “The King of Swing,” the 1942 * | BG sextet arrangement of “Wang ‘| Wang Blues” coupled with the hit © |of a few years earlier, “It Never
NOBODY paid any attention, except maybe to sicker,
old boy still wearing knee| pants and black stockings walked |
in 1922 and shyly asked Bix Beld-|
on the boat, to “try out for a job.” But a few minutes later, when the reed-thin lad took up his clarinet, everybody was paying
Goodman started on the road to fame. Shr This week ' Columbia records has re-released another set of
Entered My Mind,” featuring Helen Forrest on vocals and personnel including Toots Mondello, Ziggy Ellman: and Johnny Guarnieri. ; i As for Goodman's clarineting, well, it’s still as attention provoking as the day it competed with the wail of the riverboats. |
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FAIR GROUNDS “The Three Musketeers,” Starlight Mugjewt production, at 8:30 p.m n x CIRCLE
“Take Care of My Little Girl, with Jeanne Crain and Dale Rabertson, at 12:30, 3:40, 7 and 10:15.
“14 Weurs,” with Paul Douglas, at 2:10, 5:25 and 8:45, ESQUIRE ‘MM. with David Wayne, at 2:15, 4:10, 6:10, 8:05 and 10:05, 3 INDIANA
t “Ace In the Hole,” with Kirk Douglas and Jan Stirling, at 1, 3:59, 7:01 and 10:03. ‘‘Seerels of Monta Carle,” Warren Douglas, at 11, 2:15,
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“The Prince Whe Was a Thief.” with Piper Laucie and Tony Curtis, at 1, 427 and 10. “Katie Did It.” with Ann Bivth and Mark Stevens, at 2:40, 5:40 and 8:40, LOEW'S “Show Beat.” with Kathryn Grav. son, Ava Gardner, Howard Keel, Joe E. Brown and Marge and Gower $hamplon, at 1, 3:10, 5:25, 7.35 and
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Garfield amphitheater. -
Songstress Patti Page's syrupy voice is corn syrup on “Detour,” The cornball is backed by lullaby, “Whe Will Shoe Pretty Foot?” Other new releases include: | MEROURY—The gal with THE voice, Georgia Gibbs sings the|
My
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your mind “While We're Young,” | backed by a waltz, “While We Danced, Danced, Danced.”
“Beautiful Ohio.” Eddy Howard's newest pairing
Kissed In a Shadow.”
” = u COLUMBIA —The Mariners offer “Good Lueck, ‘Good Health,
AT GARFIELD—Ted Camp- |! band will be a feature of tonight's park de-partment-sponsored concert in
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“Kentucky. Jublee.,” with Jerry Colonns. at 12:35, 3:10, 5:45, 8:25 and 10:46. {q ar | — - bade. —— & 3 STATE July 24 thru July 29 i 3 TARZA 1.1 2%, 1 mowrs canto” Y i
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"CARNY" FOLK—Principals in Kenyon the Brown County Playhouse, Nashville, are, left to right, Dody Henley, atson, Wabash, afd Julie Strong, Bloomington.
Aug. 12.
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My Soul at Calvary.”
with “The WoYtld is Your Bal-
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Frankie Yankovic on
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w~ or Leave Me.” But smooth as the Friend Told Me.” “Mine and Mine Alone,” paired o14 pajladier is, he doesn’t do for — - {this tune what Danny Kaye does loon,” is the new Jimmy Dorsey on another gh Da EY tet the same, dropping his comedy act {for once and doing some straight (UP)—The first official document and swoon-type singing. Second sent from the newly-elected city side of the Bing disc is “Row, council to the new mayor-com= letter which and his fine band stated in part: “Ordinance No. “I Love the Sunshine of CC-l1, an ordinance providing for
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shine.” - |Times,” the latter with Victor “When ‘the Saints Go Marching More in ‘a sacred vein, with Jo) Young joining the group. In.” Jha ? ; {Stafford and Paul Weston on] Bing Crosby picks out one of Sy Oliver offers “Ain't No (“Star of Hope” and “He Bought (yy pest of the oldies, “Love Me Chick Gonna Fool Me” and “My
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