Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 August 1951 — Page 10
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cipals, and certainly not the orchestra, last night seemed able
to accomplish. Under the benign eyes of show boat Cap'n Andy Hawks (Malcolm Beggs) and the gimlet eyes of his termagant wife, Parthy Ann, ‘(Doris Patston), the story again unfolds in this production. Gambler Gaylord Ravenal (Melton Moore) woos and wins Magnolia, Cap'n Andy's daughter (Gail Manners), only to desert . her out of shame and despair later when his gambling has kept him chronically broke. The sub-plot—tragic, And ahead of its tima for a Broadway musical—concerns Julle, of mixed heritage (Ruth Webb), and Steve, her husband (Charles Dosch), who are {riven from the show boat company by Mississippi prejudice. And in the Negro part of the
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; “Show : Boat” final final production of Starlight Musicals’| Soot r Season, last night leased the season’s biggest crowd
though there were plenty of first-night gremlins ‘show’
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win Biitcliffe’s regular ensemble] All that is partly to refresh
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cast are Joe (Don Pierson) andp
Queenie (Helen Hallums), the good-naturedly quarreling couple whose Bappincas is an instructive contrast to the troubles of the principals. at Voices Are Variable
your memory, partly to get names of . principals . straightened out. Mentions are numerous and have to start here, with the qualificaton that voices in this show are™ variable. Clearly thc star is Miss Man-| SAN ners, who manages singing better than acting, and never falls to
sing beautiful tones. Some quali- i hi ry uo ough ties of Miss Webb's voice in| Saturday, “Follow the Sun” and “Oh “Can't Help Lovin’ Dat Man” STAR Fhroush tomorrow:
have a kind of Helen Morgan-ish sy Grate Frrous intensity, but I think Miss Hal-| gn 8 “Train”
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