Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1952 — Page 34

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The. Ballet Theater, the Circle Players, the Booth Tarkington Civic and Jordan College of Music will contribute

to this week's live-show fare. . The Ballet touri$ts will visit Purdue's Hall of Music|

tomorrow and Tuesday evenings,|——————"= - g i doing a ‘graceful leap down toitrial, gave Shirley Booth one of Bloomington Wednesday for a her finest Broadway roles. program in Indiana University. Mr. Hatfield's Civickers auditorium. ° Mr. Huehn's Jordan singers will] Here in town, the Circle Players divide the local spotlight Friday.) will open their atrena-style pro-| Again rises the problem of] duction/ of “Come Back; Little|chaos in scheduling. With un-| Sheba” Thursday evening In the doubtedly the best of intentions, Antlers Hotel ballroom, {groups work against each other's Julius Huehn's Jordan opera de- interests since nobody Knows partment Friday evening will early enough what everybody else] start a two-day bill ef scenes from is planning. opera in the Odeon, 108 E. North! For a good many years, the St. ; {Civic has had a traditional pri-| "Also Friday, Jack L. Hatfield's[ority on the second Friday of Civic players will start their Jan-|each active month as opening .uary production, John Patrick's “The Curious Savage,” which will run through Jan. 19.

date. tively simple this week to move the Jordan opening from Friday to Saturday, running the second

Before we go on 10 program de-| eo rformance Sunday instead of tails, here's: another reminder |g. rday that Edward . G. Robison sad; Discussed some months ago in OU ng CUA CN Ys e the question boils

. ; these pages, Murat in Sighey Ringsley 8 power: down to- this: If local groups ay nou Nogn.” lian want adequate press coverage be-

: sides a minimum of first-night through 26, with a matinee that competition, why don’t they set latter date.

up ‘a master calendar of coming And though no contract had events?

been signed as of this writing, ® " the Murat management are ex-| pop JANUARY, Mr. Hatfield pecting Olivia de Haviland & Co. and his players are doing a reato move in with Shaw's “Candida” sonaply fantastic comedy by the for a three-day sojourn starting!game John Patrick who wrote Jan. 31. “The Hasty Heart.” s ent from the earlier drama, with THE B A L L E T THEATER, all its tragedy, this play concerns back from a four-month tour of 2R Secentfis widow who is heiress A i" 0 million, Europe, will give three partly | A nasty younger generation of different programs in their In- greedy heirs try to badger her diana visit. Tomorrow at Purdue, into relinquishing control of her they've scheduled Act II of money. From resultant conflict

“Swign Lake” starring Alicia | arises the comedqy, Alonso and Igor Youskevich; yo “The Young Man and Death” |

(‘Le jeune homme et la mort”),! h ; with Jean Babilee and Nathalie Spesch major #t Juliana Univer Philippart, and “Bluebeard,” with 81tY; won a screen test and audiLucia“Chase, John Kriza and Mary|tions for a Broadway stage series Ellen Moylan.

Their Tuesday program at Purdue will start with “Constantia,” Misa Strong was heard with starring Miss Moylan, Eric Bruhn | Adolphe Menjou in “Stage Door,” and Norman Vance: “Rodeo,” | 2 drama on the “Playhouse on Agnes de Mille’'s famous ballet, Broadway” program. She is a

with Joby Kel a nous Ann | daughter of Mrs. Koesun; “Til Eulenspiegel,” [Stronk 1 Bloomington. Plegel,” with = 4’ she is another of a series

Mr. Babilee and Miss Koes Phere Ver ioocoun alld lot 1U personalitiles who have Miss Alonso and Mr. Youskevich. made good 1n Dig time. At TU Wednesday, the company will perform “Rodeo,” “L'Amour et son amour” and “Theme and Variations.” !

A few university-circuit reminders will’ close this section: Vronsky and Babin, duo-pianists, will visit ‘Purdue Jan. 18, followed by De Paur’s InYantry Chorus, Feb; 9, and the Philadelphia Orchestra Feb. 29, among important musical events on the Purdue C€Convocations series. On the IU auditorium series, the next major musical event is the Feb. 13 visit of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, with Ljuba Welitch, soprano soloist. ” = 5

[NBC last Tuesday.

premiered over NBC-TV Christ-

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ample) former.

the habitually nonchalant New|

Ernst Hoffman.

ay CIRCLE 27.4 Y ERS, again Music, like the able staff of Dr.|tion, in the film, as a work of has speed, grace and a dazzling g and subsian-iyee Norvelle of the speech depart-|genius, and was considerably un-/intensity. The scattered bits and (summer seasons in the|settled to discover, upon reinspec- pieces of the play have been

tial play, will open “Come Back, | ment Little Sheba” Thursday in their Nashville Brown C ounty - now-familiar location at the Ant- house, for example) have Play. lers. This study of pathos in the creating history. life of a middle-aged woman, Whatever discouraged natives whose little dog Sheba has been|and foreign detractors occasion-

a comfort, while her alcoholic|ally may say, Indiana continues husband has. been a constant'to be creative. ;

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By TOM DONNELLY Scripps-Howard Staff Writer

NEW YORK, Jan. 5 — To the

consternation of some, Laurence

Far differ- Olivier (Shaw's

Caesar, in “Caesar and]

is playing celebrated

Cleopatra,” as a dehydrated old|

gaffer, philosophical resignation. There have been accusations] that Sir

all creaking joints and

Laurence is altering,

Shaw's intention and draining the, {play of a shocking measure of its hilarity. Since Shaw has imagined! a Caesar of his own, in defiance

of the facts of history, and since tion, | FROM BLOOMINGTON comes he has insisted upon ruling out through the role with an unre:

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once again transformed himself : histrionically He | |Caesar to fit the many references .,nqinving old warrior and, for all | (with her radio performance over to antiquity which abound in the iq air of being used up emotion- casional excesses, too, but it is was given. ally, he conveys the impression/in the main admirable, another After all, from. the very. first| "a o4inl vigorous personality,-a

Cleopatra refers to the Roman ,,agter of men whose virility, conqueror as “Old Gentleman,” p wever depleted, is regal and and somehow childish one,

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NOTE: Going to New York? In that case you'll be interested in Tom Donnelly’s excellent reviews of two exciting classic plays now causing a critical and audience furor in the Big Town. You may have seen one or other of these plays in previous years, done by other actors, either here at home or in New York, and will enjoy Mr. Donnelly’s account of the current versions.

that Mr. Rains walk

|word .that Julie Strong, junior of his play any trace of sexual mitting smirk. abandon,

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Menotti’s new opera which was| Actually, Shaw has not provided Cleopatra is the big role, and omcers his Caesar with the wherewithal that Caesar is merely Shaw's] : to stir up a riot of laughs | The lines allow for an easy| several IU opera productions (the/flow of gentle smiles, punctuated matter what else you can say premiere of Kurt Weill's “Down! occasionally by such snappy ex-labout it, an individual one, the in the Valley” in 1948, for ex-|changes as the one wherein the rest of the performance is strictly as an outstanding per- Queen's "nurse demands,

| straight man, If Olivier’s impersonations is, no

“Who|stock, One has the feeling that pronounces the name of Ftata- no one concerned had any ideas, “Amahl and the Night Visitors,” teeta” .nd is informed by Caesar really, about Shaw. : which had a terrific press- outside! that nobody can pronounce it. I dare say that an actual count ing contrast.

The Shakespeare is in glitterHere is a magYorker, will have its stage pre- on the laugh meter would prove nificently realized “Antony and miere at IU Féb. 21-24, under the|that Sir Laurence scores as many Cleopatra.”

Roger Furse's set-| Gt {joint direction of Hans Busch and bullseyes as any of his predeces- tings, at once spare and opulent, | I had remem- and mounted on a turntable, al-| © Dean Wilfred C. Bain's School of |bered Claude Rains’ interpreta- low for an interpretation that '

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lege program of opera scenes at the Odeon next Friday and Saturday, and Alicia Alonso and Igor Youskevich, two stars of | the Ballet Theater company, who will visit Purdue University to- |

Mae Miller, one of the principals in Julius Huehn's Jordan Col- | morrow and Tuesday, Indiana University Wednesday.

Sulphur in Diet Found | To Aid Wounds Heal

pulled together into a single, CHICAGO, (UP)—Wounds striking shape; and the poetry is, heal faster when certain Key for the most part, struck into Substances are present in the rich and vibrant life. Fine purple diet, according to Dr. Martin B. land shimmering gold are what Williamson, associate professor we have here, and in dream-like of biochemistry at Loyola Uni: | abundance. versity medical school. Vivien Leigh, who was perhaps =~ DF. Williamson told the Amerihaving an off-day when I saw can Chemical Society’s Chicago} her in the Shaw, is superb in the Section that diet experiments) Shakespeare. True, she has her have shown that certain sulphur {moments of suggesting the kind compounds in food are necessary of gesticulation they indulge in fOr a maximum healing rate. at the Met, but she begins the, The compounds are sulphur play with a powerful projection amino acids, which occur in the of scorching sensuality and she proteins of eggs, milk, wheat, rises, in the climatic passages, to corn and some other foods, Wilan imperious despair and an icy liamson said. withdrawal that illustrates un-| In tests he conducted on exforgettably the - notion that perimental animals; Williamson | queens die proudly. i

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Air eral court here. | Mrs. Martha Washington filed {them in the homes of airmen and | suit against the United States over the death of her husband, George. | The transfer rate at the base is She sued to collect on a $10,000 in{high and many of the officers and surance policy issued on her husmen bought sets when they were band’s life when he was drafted lin TV centers and had them|in 1944. He died in 1945.

| shipped with other furniture when they moved here; BOOTH TARKINGTON | CIVIC THEATER

Not a picture shows on the screens. The nearest TV station |is 350 miles away at Boston. 1847 N. Alabama St. ——— presents A Comedy

"THE CURIOUS SAVAGE"

JAN. 11th Thru JAN. 19th

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HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 5 (UP)— were “wings,

| year, | “This is the time of year when most people in the industry busy © themselves ‘trying to guess who S will win the golden statuettes. A mantel |safer—and easier—pastime is t

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have happened in past years. The first “Oscars” were given {out on May 6, 1929, but they were | called statuettes. The name “Oscar” did not come {until a couple of years later when [Margaret - Herrick reported for | work as librarian of the Academy Picture {Sciences and remarked that the | statue reminded her of “my uncle Oscar,” who was not really her {uncle anyway. Oscar turned out {to be her cousin and doesn’t even {look like a movie “Oscar.” That first year, only 11 awards were handed out. It's a slim year {now when the total is not more than three times that high. First - winners of the statuettes

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Clock LOEW'S “Quo Vadis,” with Robert Taylor and Deborah Kerr, at 12, 3, 6 and 9. | : CIRCLE work than I can take care of,” Mr. Krause said.

“Weekend With Father,” with Van Heflin and Patricia Neal, and 9:55 “Great Adventure,”

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group.. gone to the wordsmiths, with art directors ‘and cameramen sharing runner-up honors with 38. Gordon Hollingshead, a short subjects | Bros., holds the all-time record for collecting the most awards.

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ite SUNDAY, JAN. 6, 1952 i SUNDAY, Remember ‘Wings?’ lt ~~. \ ‘Won the First Oscar

the Paramount picture, » Janet Gaynor, for her ih “Seventh Heaven,” and il Jannings for his leading role “The Way of all Flesh.” There awards then for the best : and actress. 411 of the gold-

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Town Smithy Still Busy Despite Machine Age

CAPAC, still fly and the anvil still rings {from

Mich. (UP)—Sparks

the blows of the village cksmith in Capac, despite the

mechanized age in farming.

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the area but its owner, 48-year-

old Richard Krause, says it's far from dying a lingering death.

‘Sometimes it sems I have more

“Farmers from miles or more away bring their

work to me.” Most of the horses which the smithy used in pulling contests and animals exhibited at fairs.

shoes are prized teams

Ready for Anything

MARIETTA, O. (UP) — John

Gordon, 69, arrested for shoplifting, told police he turned to steals ing in order to go to Florida for

e winter. Among his loot, poe found a dozen pairs of fur

He's for Safety JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UP)— An 88-year-old retired jeweler, (UP)—Two suspects figuring his chances of living to

“old age” depends on his

lice you can't talk turkey with a neighbors’ safety-mindedness, has

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The men ‘were arrested and paign. Instead of answering his

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said the healing rate was much charged with breaking into a poul- telephone with “hello,” he says Olivier's Antony has its oc- higher when a high protein diet try establishment after they were “safety always.” | picked up each with a live turkey However, the addition of sul-|under his arm.

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