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She Has Three Lines—

Indianapolis Girl Sings in ‘King and I

By EARL WILSON The Times Broadway Columnist NEW¢® YORK, Oct. 20— Pretty Phyllis Wilcox of Indianapolis thinks she's lucky—after very little experience she finds herself in Broadway's hoMest smash hit, “The King and I," where almost every night she is seen by several celebrities.

night to wish Ger well Roy, William Gaxton, Gilbert, Things were sort of tough for awhile last winter with the newlyweds ‘'who' d been given a big wedding by the summer theater cast. ” ” n BUT THEN, Phyllis, who credits all her success to her, Indianapolis singing teacher. Mrs. William Devin of 1322 Parker Ave. The Duke and Duchess of landed the part “Tara,” In

of Windsor, Gen. MacArthur, Bess "The Kingand 1.” which has been and Margaret Truman, Rita Hay-

playing to packed houses since worth, Greta Garbo: and prac-

March, tically everybody else of note has

The Hoosier brunette almost seen and heard Phyllis speak her Stopped. the show one night.

Hal Le and Billy

three lines. “We were doing a number,” she She even lets the great Ger- sald, 2 here ‘we wave our hips trude Lawrence play “straight” "| Li the music. Before I knew it,

the hook of my skirt unfastened and the skirt down my hips, ‘Gee, 1] was so embarrassed, but the gir? behind me Jixed it before the skirt got any further. . “Luckily,” said: Phyllis, “the ‘only thing I lost was my place in

for her while she gets a laugh.

slipped haifway

BE . the music.” ; ‘By the way, in case you might want tickets for the show, Phyllis can get them “Sur she said, “my quota’s used up for now «but, I can get vod two Tor, January.”

James Mason Doesn't ~ Want to Play Hamlet

HELLY WOOP: Ot Ze Rs enn ry holding your Breath: until James Mason decides to play atl Dent go-making any.

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will be showing up in a Broadway tast. There is enough in just mak-

Phyllis Wilcox

It isn't much of ,a laugh, and

Ldt.isn't se hilarousiy£ funny —Phyi- D8-plelures to hold-my—interest Hs anticipates the arrival of the completely and to engage all my first western world jmen into the efforts,” Mason said. Cofirt of Siam as she savs: He never has played Hamlet “The English are coming, but he does not share with many “They will eat us, other actors a desire to play the “They will eat us!” part. = = = a SINCE evervbody in the audi-

ence. knows‘they're not cannibals, they t1augh. The English did surprise Phyllis one night the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, who saw the show twice, sat in the front row, “The Duthess talking through the whole performance,” she said. _ About two years ago I told how Phyllis was Greenwich Village and ushering at City Center Theater. Well, now, she's not oniv a favorite wife of Siamese king Yul Brynner, but she's also the favorite wife the one and only of David Williams, a young. handsome Rhode Island tenor who wooed and wed the S0prano last fall. Phyllis, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs, Harold Wilcox, 36 N Webster Ave. Indianapolis, reluctantly gave up ushering. “1 hated to leave City Center,” she said, "because 1 loved the operas. But, 1 couldn't sing in the

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Village and usher at the same ra time.” . Sa Phyllis did get back to City Center, once, though. when she GOOD

filled in for Susanna Foster when the star became ill Phyllis played roles with such famous Broadwavites as Mimi Benzell--who came backstage at the St. James Theater the ONET pith ETI neg RR

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