Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1951 — Page 50

- X : > 8 > - Br 2 : ~ w @ : - : < > % 3 : a ] : , } or A : er . ph : A : : THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ___ — a SUNDAY, DEC. 16, 1951 os w - ] 1 3 . onto mse ns AAA ag spy spnoty | 2 i i Want to Be an Angel? Direct Fr Stage and Music— {i k k <3 Ri h . (Open Your Pocketboo Hf IC Mostly Music wi 4 By WILLIAM KADUSON leurtain fall , . . the wusiness folk y Ee 0 7 United Press Staff Correspondent go into every ‘element of cost . ‘ 1 Ire A NEW YORK, Dee. 3B ny then they put their heads togeth- ] % | angel also is somebody Who Pulsi,. 'gn4 recommend how much i By WAI For m usement | 2 up dough for Broadway produc- —.... i ic worth investing. 3 When the ‘ | tions. Wallace Garland, an en- "."S, 0 10 ting into a hit, Oma ae . x gineer by profession, has come UP| Broadway Angels eventually gets § will have tt ! with an idea to turn hundreds of : 4 By Henry Butler “ole into. “angels.” its $50,000 back plus a corre multariousl y : people In EB halt dol sponding amout of profits” which in the same NOW “THAT WE'VE met the Met and it's been and] tap Bolin? Or even ion are passed on to all the little | ising fellow i i / | angels him a few : gone, the week ahead is again mostly concerts. Garland has formed a corpors-| = ator laced iret + a tow As the Murat management announced last “week, ion called Broadway Angels.| Nos wit be. ved Fonch * thie |Eventually Broadway Angels willl The corporation eady o C another date. has been added fo this season's meager {have a lot of money to invest in to invest its funds in every phase Hays = : schedule: “Darkness at Noon, |———— —— ——————— promising legitimate shows, hel/of show business—television, in- ; of Clyde F with Edward G. Robinson. com- orchestra will have RIOLESY Sub | | predicted. |dependent movies, radio. Primar- Not. nore ing here Jan. 24 through 26, Seription pajy before the HoH ays | arlantl” feels: that the ern of 3: Garland said, the corporation Not. Inoke 1952. Solois or the pair, nex the big, single investor has will be anxious to enter the legit- fecal ple That leaves “The Autumn Gar- Saturday evening and Sunday | imate field. sic Ce fternoon, will be Gary Graff- \passed; in its place, he sald, you im the lot of t den)”. with Fredric March. anda tern ia ist i B Sh ral |find ‘producers scurrying around| Garland said: “Our idea is not but the Fi Florence Eldridge. as the only an, an orice rio eal) yen 'to dozens of prospects—folks who essentially new, but we think this titles were: touring play we. can expect for Step contralto. in ame Amor |put anywhere from $100 to $1000 is the first time that any real ef- Climbers.» * the remainder of this year. Brujo” of Mare: ae Falla linto a show. Not that there'si/fort has been made to get a cor- i tain Jinks 0 The University circuit closes r un : lanything wrong with that, Gar- poration together for the purposes Horse Mar} down, except: for home-talent A RECENT h t let lland said, but many times the of supporting theater produc- “Tovers La plays and concerts, until the sec- ‘o Us ERY yper jensive e te) [producer Yeally has to scrounge tions.” ] 1.59 0a 1 ond week of January, when both SHUR OR for Beets e 7 me o [for his dough. | Garland has had a handful of The extra Purdue and Indiana University calling” ih SHigrks: an name | Experienced in Theater publicity and has received hun- as of early . = . v h { - will resume herr big Btiraetion Booth Tarkington Civic's “Mr, | Broadway Angels, Garland dreds of offers Tom would: -be an be represent series. More abou ose Barry's Etchings.” It so hap-| |said, will go a long way toward gels, particularly from the wes 3 I” at the St. in a later column. : “i pened that those etchings were| {giving the producer a comfort- ern states. fic” at the Here in Indianapolis the big-ic me I was not much interested | ling amount of stability — up to Garland himself has had no pre- with Oscar ] gest item on the week's agenda jn ooming up to see. {$50,000 worth if the play looks vious connection with the theater. ] the new pro is the Symphony's video ApPeAr-| he jetfer, which, Incidentally, | ‘good. He has been an engineer all of his (lyrics by 1 ance over WFBM-TV at 8 p. Mm. struck me as a lot more “vituper- The professional theater people life and has handled jobs with the John O’Hars Tuesday. As Alan Meissner, Sym-/4us” than anything T had rien j \who are connected with Broad- shrewd, cold calculation which his « + + I Bugg phony I i Rhou! our, Barry's Etchings.” be- ON VARIOUS STAGES—The contented pair (upper left) is hom who will be with Fabien Sevitzky and the 85 orchestra (Way Angels Re ean Senge fo apply the 8 . theJulydw e origin Sisides being emotional and re every phase o § ! ) would proba seems to be the first instance curate, underscores a prohlem. Florence Eldridge and. Fredric March, whe Already have passed personnel on WFBM.TV at 8 p. m. Tuesday, Lower (lett to right |producing. This is what happensisame formula to the theater and over = rex of A major orchestra appearing|Like other membership groups their silver anniversary as a married couple in show business, and are Carol Smith, contralto, and Gary Graffman, pianist, who wil when Garland and his crew get with sound advice from profes- 1% on a series of sponsored TV pro- the Civic desires “praise ana who will appear here starting New Year's Eve at the Murat in ‘be assisting artists on Dr. Sevitzky's fifth pair of subscription con- |hold of a script that looks good: sionals, not only will. all of his Rodgers Nig grams. : craves immunity from adverse ~The Autumn Garden." Right is Mary Spalding, harpist of the certs next Saturday and Sunday i in the Murat. | The directors and writers|/angels fly, they'll use dollar bills been Hurt a Fabien Sevitzky and the en- criticism. - search it from opening scene to'for wings. whopping hi semble also will be heard -and But the Civic currently is mak- T* Bankroll | HA og vicinity, seen from 8 to 8:30 p. m. on the ing a hid for wider popular Times Amusement Clock Eats His aap | ” WELTY | li . : . FT. WORTH, Tex. (UP)—TFood| TL RL Start ing following subsequent Tuesdays: patronage, even aiming at trans- A INDIANA * y | Nally PM i a LOEW'S | prices may be high. these days| IEHEIULEE ; | If the em] Dee, 25. Jan. 1 end Feb. 5, 12, 19/tents through downtown ticket “The Light Touch,” with Pier | “The Lady Pays Of.” with Linda hut eating money is even more! EEGEEMIAMI i Bi As-Vi ter’ and 26, agency facilities. Thus it enters a| Angell and’ Stewart Granger. at | Darntl ood Siephen McRully.. Wt | expensive Police reported one : ’ NNN | oun , i > | 2:40, 6 d 9:30 ’ i § ‘ M | S coy > t ; . : a sompetitive Reld on approximately aT with Maurice Evans, , The Raging Tide.’ with Sheliey |gelf-stxled ‘tough guy” chewed] re Hore! The Ideal Gift of The U. S. Infantry: as “I Am A THESE PROGRAMS may even- & professional basis. | 1, 4:20 and 7:50 Wititers, al 3:30, 5153 and 3.30 up a wad of money he refused to| be overloo} tually mean more in local history pnd ho Heelares itself open tol CIRCLE KEITH'S {give officers for safekeeping after| GIFT SCRIP BOOKS $ X peculiarity than we now realize. And 1 thinkine Gritica Featmeni accorded “Let's Make It Legal.” with | Tory kets 10 Broddway” with | he was jailed. ow oa Sale af the Box Office standing, hs the sponsors: Gates Motors, the professional shows. If A Show| = claudette Colbert, MacDonald Carey JOR Sonn, and Jane: Leigh, a - trade to the Gibson Co. and Arvin Television, | seems boring or inept, it is not| and Gaghary Boou, 81 1, ums 2 “Her First Romance,” with Mar- played last deserve a great deal of commen- malice that prompts a critic to “Love Nest,” with William Lundi- | ®Aret O'Brien, at 1:20, 4:50 and 8:20, oss of $2 dation fer services above and be- say so; it's simple honesty. I| ®an at 2:40, 5:50 and 9. LYRIC Theater par yond the call of mere publicity. [have found recent Civic offerings ESQUIRE “The Mummy,” with Boris Kar- the receipts Such programs show the com- less interesting than the Circle “M/! with David Wayne, at 3:25, lnk Haas Seva orn on .

munity and the country at large [Players’ productions, for just one| 6:50 and 10:15 Changy. at 1:30. 4,.6:30 and 9.

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For the first telecast, Dr. Sevit- Gene Evans, the first is finished 7ky and the orchestra will play and tne second is under waythe Bach-Sevitzky “Zion Hears both before the movie cameras. Her Watehmen's Voices.” the vans, who has a soft Jimmy Roman Carnival . Overture of Stewart-like voice to go with his | i —— Berlioz, the Minuet and Finale 180 pounds, needs no introduction . from Haydn's “La Chasse” Sym-| for his war pictures. He served phony and Don Gillis’ “January, 28 a sergeant with the ninth en-| February March.” gineers and won five campaign] And besides today's Christmas |stars during the Normandy inva- | concert (a free ‘Meet Your! sion and the Allied drive into! Symphony” municipal program) Germany. He also was wounded | at 3p. m, Dr. Sevitzky and the during his World War II service. |

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