Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1951 — Page 6

“Borders on Absurdity= ‘Queen’ Pretty, | But That's All

By Hen “Elizabeth the Queen,”

dramatically. This revival of Maxwell of the 1830-31 seagon has on Jack Hatfield's more than a year. Consequently, it has planning, as is evident in -staging and lighting. for

show, especially

Pantzer Beyond that,

of nearly all amateur versions of costume pieces, talents of Mrs. Pantzer and a hard-working Charles Dosch as the Earl of Essex fail to steer it out of perilous skids toward absurdity. Lack of Training Shown A major difficulty seems to have been failure to capture any real semblance of Renaissance England as it is prestened by better-

trained, better-equipped players. Anybody who saw the Oxford Uniyersity Players (also ama-

tewr¥ at Indiana University and

doing “King: Lear” would note Maxwell Anderson is not the Bard of Avon but he was working in the Bard's period. Mr. Hatfield's conception of] Elizabeth, Essex, and their quarrels and conspiracies strilck me as no more terrifying than charades. The whole play lost clarity and bite, and

phones. Mr, Dosch tries his best in this

ing to a hammy-spammy support-

been | agenda for

had: ample! the

And it's a beautifully costumed Katharine in her many elaborate outfits playing Good Queen Bess. however, the show has the stuffiness and ineptitude

Even the hest!

Purdue a couple of seasons ago

immediately the difference. True,

their entourage!

became the equivalent of Henry Purcell's music played on saxo-|

production, and that is generally] good. He is energetic and con-| vincing, but he fights a losing] battle. Part of his defeat is ow-|

ing cast who, like all amateurs in| heavy costume, are inspired by

ry Butler

the Pon Tarkington Civic's| November attraction, is more impressive visually than

Anderson's

their memories of second- rate] Shakespeare companies,

Mrs. Pantzer seemed a singular |

—not through defect, but rather through excess of talent. Comfortably forgetting that the tight|corseted Elizabeth of the famous portraits undoubtedly was jmmobile from chin to knees, Mrs. Pantzer kept gesturing and inclining with all the active and commanding grace she practices

in civilian clothes. ae

And by some unfortunate misunderstanding of makeup, lighting and costuming. each new

choice for the role of Elizabeth

| | | |

Broadway success!

change of the Queen's outfits, which in Anderson's play certain-| ly marked progressive ageing and| increasing haggardness, made Mrs. Pantzer look more roundfaced and healthy than before The play is partly to blame! for lags and some overtones of unintended comedy that made Thursday night's spectators quietly guffaw here and there in the big final scene between Elizabeth and! Essex. Anderson over-wrote it, trying to make his.points to an| {audience of 20 years ago. Fash-| ions do change. “Elizabeth the Queen’ will continue nightly through next Satur-| day, with a special benefit matinee scheduled for 2:30 p. m. tomorrow.

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Grand Old Man | Of IU to Be 91

By United Press BLOOMINGTON, Nov. 10—In-| {diana University’s grand old man, | President Emeritus William Lowe | Bryan, will celebrate his 91st ‘birthday tomorrow by being the

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{land of Bloomington, a long-time! |triend of Dr. Bryan.

{proaches his 91st birthday, iguest of Dr. and Mrs. George Mc-

| Daniel of Bloomington. On Mon-

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Iman who came to dinner at the Snowsuit and Pos ctman 8 ‘Save Boy From Drowning

Wells and his mother, Mrs. Gran- field boy owed his life toda y to ville Wells, and Mrs. Beryl Hol- his snowsuit and a postman.

play In excellent health as he ap- fell into a pond near his home Dr. His {Bryan tonight will be the dinner floating. but face down

brought to the scene by the shouts {day the IU president emeritus will of a woman, leaped into the waist{be the host for a dinner in his deep water and carried Dickie to shore Although he turned over direc- with artificial respiration,

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