Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 August 1951 — Page 38
with epilogue.
European ’ premiere takes place in Italy
IGOR STRAVINSKY is in Italy to conduct the world premiere of his latest work, “The Rake's | Progress,” an opera in three acts
as! The work is scheduled for early the more than 12 cities theon the continent. The
on
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|of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Justice, 731 N. Audubon Rd.; will soon | lhead for New York City and {a professional career on the stage {or in television.
| [then I decided that I wanted to
* |Sept. 8 as the highlight of the
MITROPOULOS got up the|Venice Festival . : . Stravinsky will stay in Europe fdea of the all women's orchestra. |p, three or four months to fill Fe said he felt there is little oP-iother conducting engagements,
portunity for a woman {nsttumen- [including performances of his
talist to get a job with a major|new Opera. SE
symphony orchestra, regardless of ‘talent.
music as well as in many other
flelds,” he observed. “Our cultural cy oC CJ
AS PART of the
y Festival, Astrid Varnay, Metro#1 know that women have &|politan Opera star, will appear special contribution to make in|with the Berlin Opera as Isolde in Wagner's “Tristan and Isolde” on Sept. 6, and as Bruennhilde in “Die Walkuere” on
picture is not complete withoutigent g
the contribution.’ . Among the sponsors listed for
man, composer; Carleton
Gladys Swarthout. It is planned to present annual series of concerts in various parts of the country, making it a “national” orchestra in that no one city will be its home, The first concert is scheduled tentatively for New York late in the fall of 1051 or early in 1952. About 45 to 50 women will be on the playing roster. » ” o ENTRIES in the seventh annual George Gershwin memorial contest close on Aug, 31. Each entry must be an original and unpublished orchestral composition by. an American composer under;
30 years of age and the composi-| _
tion must not exceed 15 minutes in length. The winner will receive an award of $1000 cash; a performance of his work by the New York Philharmonic.~ Symphony Orchestra; a recording of it by Columbia Records; inclusion of
the winning composition in the rental library of Chappel & Co. Inc, with the composer entitled
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Miss Varnay made the first of six appearances as Bruennhilde
the orchestra are Willlam Schu-ion Aug. 1 at the Bayreuth FestlShe is the first American Smith, Mrs. Albert Stoessel, Mor- to sing this taxing role in the 75-
ton Gould, Artur Rubinstein and year history of these famous festivals.
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Dennis Day Show Booked Four Days at State Fair
Dennis Day will bring a group mand performance before the of talented entertainers with him, King and Queen of England. when he opens at Indiana State| Banjo Comedian
be an actress.”
nice Van Sickle, dramatic coach °
Bet, Jo Justice Believes
Justice, daughter
She will complete her current three-week engagement in “The Late Chrisopher Bean” at the Brown County Playhouse In Nashville and tnen embark for the “Great White Way.” Appearance in a professional © show in New York would be the culmination of a 10-year dream for Jo, who first set her sights on a stage career while she was an eighth grade pupil. : ‘People Laughed’ “I was giving my first little dramatic reading at the time,” she recalls. “People laughed. It was to be humorous, so I was flattered and thrilled. Right
She began studying with Ber-
at Jordan Conservatory. As a | student in Howe High School, §& from which ‘she was graduated in 1946, Jo “seemed to be in plays § all the time.” She also won roles in Civic Theater productions, entertained at army camps and hospitals and was much in demand for her humorous readings at church and social functions. .
STEP TOWARD A DREAM—Miss Josephine Justice.
After Miss Justice entered In-|roles were in “Hotel Universe,”| The 23-year-old comedienne has| vision and believes it may offer diana University in the fall of «predea” and “Biography.” entertained frequently at IU her a more promising future than
Fair Aug. 30 for a four-day en-| Aiding Dennis Day and Sammy gagement in the Coliseum, |Davis Jr. in their comedy antics|
Included in the group are will be Gene Sheldon, whose Teddy Phillips and his orchestra, subtle comedy is represented in| featuring Lynn Hoyt and bari- his musical presentations on the tone Lee Shearin, the Will Mas-| banjo. | tin Trio with Sammy Davis Jr.,| Saul Grauman and Co. will the Stuart Morgan Dancers, ban- present a top novelty act. Graujoist Gene Sheldon, Saul Grau-| man has created a unique stair-|
Phillips is becoming quite well- keyboard. As Grauman and two
Aragon - Trianon ballrooms in|stairs, music responds. Chicago. He is a student of the| The Dennis Day show will be late Ben Bernie, who willed him| presented nightly on Thursday, his entire $10,000 music library. JFriday, and Saturday, Aug. 30, 31 and Sept. 1, at 8:30 p. m. Seen on TV Show Sunday afternoon the show will Frank Sinatra, Edward G. Rob- pegin at 1:30 (CDT). inson, Jerry Lewis, Mario Lanza| Ticket prices are $3, $2.40, $2.20 and Danny Kaye are just a few gnd $1.80. Mail orders are being of the personages that Sammy accepted at Ticket Offices, IndiDavis Jr. is able to ape. His gna State Fair, Indianapolis. mimics were seen by WFBM-TV| viewers last Sunday evening on the “Toast of the Town." 8 Plan Rodeo Today The Stuart Morgan Dancers|
have appeared on the stage and/dle Club will present their second in movie shorts. Their travels in-| annual rodeo at 11 a. m. this clude Africa, Australia and Eu- morning at 7500 8S. Meridian St. rope, where they played a com-, The club was organized two years.
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man & Co. and the Skating Ryles. case, which really is a musical/ year at IU. Her award - winner this summer.
Members of the Rodeo and Sad-|
1046, it wasn't long before Dr. She has starred in a number of|alumni club meetings throughout the stage.
Lee Norvelle, head of the IU} ° : Drama Department, recognized other plays on the Bloomington|the state, nas appeared in numer-| Jo received her A.B. degree at her talents. In her freshman|campus and at the Brown County|lous campus variety and talent Indiana in June, 1950, and is com=
year she had the comedy lead in|pjayhouse where she appeared in|shows and has written and di-|pleting requirements this month the traditional Jordan River Re- «peg 0’ My Heart” and “Abiesjrseteq her own weekly television for her M.A. in speech.
vue. | -. Since 1949 she has won annually Irish Rose” last year and “A Mut. show over Bloomington stationy “That master’s degree,” she |explains, “is insurance in the
the award as best actress of the/der Has Been Arranged” earlier WTTYV. | tele-|event I decide later to teach.”
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| HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 18 (UP)— Slick From Punkin Crick,” she| weren't too prominent. As soon is Adele, Jergens, a slick city |Dinah Shore has little sympathy dyed her hair almost a “mink |as I went to New York to sing/gal. Adele’s normally blond locks FI That was primarily for with Eddie Cantor I discovered a.e dyed a reddish color for the
On| blond.” ror a gin Who goes through life ie benefit of the technicolor the marvels of mascara. Now, I ot moaning about her appearance. cameras. |don’t suggest that everyone go Picture. { “This new color somehow
painting herself like a Jezebel, but mascara helped me psychologically as well as physically.
“You look in the mirror several, «rt wasn't the first change I've
times a day,” she said. “If you don't like RY al you see, it secs made in myself, Miss Shore consilly to go through life with it. (fessed. “I used to have a Space| ,, .inino that helps people is “You can change it easily.” {between my two front teeth. I Yorth while” | She knows, she says. She pas) Ould whistle trough it._So1 had - In “Aaron, etc.” an elaborate| been through it. = mg| “As @ young girl my eyelashés MUSICAL DESL ORR Se | land Robert Merrill in “Aaron|
points up her characterization,’ Dinah said. “Adele tells me she feels her role much easier wita this new tint.”
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