Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 January 1952 — Page 24
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Stage and Mysic—
Murat Stage _ To Be Crowded
By Henry Butler “DARKNESS AT NOON" and “Candida "stil
events we'll see in the Murat prior to the Sadler's
remain
the majol Wells Theater Ballet Mar. 9. More about each play in .a moment.
Meanwhile, the pair of sym t next + Sunday day he ng Man- toward just earns otherwise
essential steps tomorrow He and his learniag
PPS as
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} hant concet sfternoon and the foll
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depar
day evening
g a new ure from traditior powerful material for a play, Appeating in place of Fabien as voull see. | Sevitzky and the Symphony, who a =n 8 how are on their extensive. East “CANDIDA,” opening Jan. 31, »rn tour. willbe the Indiana Uni- an early Shaw play dating from
versity Choral Union‘ of 275 voices ny,
ind the IU Philharmonic Orches ra of 115 mem total is
ved to be the est number
when he § Ellen
iri
mid-1890s8 still presents gahe
period
he Vas fascinated by I'he larg a co Murat stage Bain will dihoru and orchestra n William Walton's “Belshazzar's has Feast,’ a Biblical oratorio of in a great effectiveness, The resolution Ernst : involving a thoughtful managed theme of the Candida
hers ohis Terry “eternal ingle’ with some individual hu twists, A clergyman marriage to be fa because his wife
interest
participants in cert ever morous imagines his imperiled shown considerable voung and gifted poet of this «
good
appear on the
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conduct © process
Mexican of the atways
Hoffman will Philharmonic in Thomas faculty phony to repeat
comedy well, is the One has |
vehicle fdr great |
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and
Portrait,” byv.8 forf of the IU music ‘chumant First
It's hardly necessary
play reason
Sym always begn a ivorite ides
of the theater is its tender senti which
Barrie than
chorus and or uperb. A Walton work in in Bloomingdrew wide a«
ere that the 1U from "Darkness at Noon" (Jan. Hoffman, conductor of the Indi
will join forces v
ment often eem Shaw. The contrived as to make its star seem the last word in feminine charm, intuition and tact, Miss de Havilland is the latest
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armance of the play I auditorium down 50 ton last January claim
Mr-dHoisman-has-builtdhe lL.
Philharmonic into something that
“The
har few, if anv, equals among "°C luded_ Katharine Cornell and “Mura 1S opacked TH ATR eRpaE sop Rey Maen ne Labo ku: Abs <tudent orchestras in this coun- Peggy Wood rafters last night for the eighth Ww ands Toffolo for the Co 2 un. =n lumbians. try . Z : "| Concert, . 5 MUSCIAL REMINDERS for annual Tried Concer ~~ The concert was followed by “DA NESS AT NOON,” today include a word about the This traditional get-together of qancing in the ARKNE AT NO ’ y . u 1€ the Murat Chanters, the Knights (H. B.}
which will move its prison scenesigll-Bach recital by Franz Bodfors and" other episodes on to the pepayw University pianist, on the Murat stage for three days start- Artist j ATLiIsts
(‘olumbians Maennerchor at
Columbus Indianapolis
of the
Jordan College Series at
and
tracted a huge crowd of listeners
COMING TO MURAT—The emotional looking couple on the left are Lois Nettleton and Edward G. Robinson ina tragic scene
24 25 and 26). Center is Ernst ana University Philharmonic, which
ith the IU Choral Union next week-end in probably
Triad Concert "Packed
Athenaeum,
Times Amusement
Clock
ing Jan. 24, is by way being a ] yout * , it > many of whom stood and man) stage critique of the souring of p. m. next Tuesday in Riddick others of whom heard:the concert 1 3EW the Russian-gevolution. Based by auditorium over loudspeakers in other roonis “Qua Vadis." with Robert Ta Sidney Kingsley on the novel bY. Mr. Bodfors is appearing here Sf the Murat. and Deborah Ker. at 12. 3, 6 and 9 ex-Communist Arthur Koestler, 45 an exchange artist on the The program began with the pom. Dynamites: Sah. Jane it presents in dramatic form the series. which Ozan Marsh, Jordan usual greetings, extended ‘this ee dn op Max, a meaning and disastrous effects of piano department chairman, year by Fred J. Schoettle, Grand 5 Mer Panened Dogest at. 311 Kremlin tyranny. dreamed up last fall. It has proved Knight of the K of C; H. D ot emember ea
A Song to
In the version we'll see. MT. highly successful and undoubtedly Keehn, vice president of the Athe Cornel Wiide and Merle Oberon,’ at ins ort 7 3 CP s : : . . 2.2 30, 7 Robinson, certainly a forceful and will lead to a still more ambitious naeum Turners, and Glen Camp bd INDIANA persuasive actor, has the role of program of exchange recitals, bell, Illustrious Potentate of the The rane ha Robert in = f . s a i ott, at 2 y Rubashov, the ‘old revelution- whereby artist teachers in Mid- Murat Temple. am ee ary” 102 ng yp rade Wore . with ary meaning former comrade western music schools will work It continued with groups by the 7 i in Jie Duk 5 of- the first generation of Soviet gut their own concert tours for Chanters, Robert H. Burford con hy KEITH'S high brass. The old revolution- student audiences without having ducting: the Maennerchor.s Clar “Distant Drums.’ w Gary J A RR. A : xs ; : : Cooper, at 1, 4, 1:0 d 10 10 aries were less completely de- to pay extortionate managers’ ence Elbert conducting, and the JO A He Tor ht Ty. 548 humanized than the crowd now fees. (‘olumbians, Edward Krieger con and 8:50 RIE running the Kremlin. For that. Mr. Marsh already has plans in ducting. Messrs. Burford, Elbert “Lost Continent.” with Cesar Roerv / . . ar : : ’ mero, at 1:47, 4:29, 7:11 and 953 very reason, most of them have mind for next season, which will and Krieger also took turns con “Superman a the MW orment ak retired or otherwise myster- he"announced in due course. ducting the Triad Chorus, formed 12:35. 3°17, 5:59 and 8:41 iously vanished from the Rus- Mr. Bodfors next Tuesday will of all three male singing societies. |g sian scene, as the play makes play the Adagio in G, a Prelude. Gov. Schricker and Mayor GRAND OPENING clear and Fugue from Book 1I of the Clark headed the list of guests Rubashov s great gamble as Well-Tempered Clavichord; the of honor. Sarfing Tonite, 10P. M. an ambitious revolutionary is Capriccio in KE, Toccata in D Accompanists. were Horace that the end will justify the minor and the Goldberg Varia- Williamson for the Chanters, MIDWEST JAMBOREE means: Tyranny and cruelty to-'tions Dorothy Munger and Carol HURRY TO D. R. SMITH'S . *” —p cp + BARGAINE~® —»
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the largest concert group ever to
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p. m. Sunday and 8:30 p. m. Monday, Jan. 21, on the symphony's
subscription series). At right are Oli Ron Randell, as Candida's puzzled in Shaw's "Candida" (Jan. 31,
Feb.
ivia Havilland, as Candida, and husband, the Rev. Mr. Morrell, | and 2).
2700 Seek Service Scholarshins
it state and territory Kellersaal of the have applied for the approximate-
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By Science Service ti PNASHINGTON cd abd 2s han. 2700 students from in the
every a
Union
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cording head of the fellowship office for|fairly dreary without him. It was wish fo study in the just 40 years ago, minus a few
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16 NRC,
Shaw Still Reigns
which appears that. Hugh Beaumont, the Mate ype rears egevarnmensaddoramest West. ind.shawman, will
acLapp,
: _ SUNDAY, JAN. 13, 1952
Direct From Broadway—
After Half Century
“If David Warfield had left me
By WARD MOREHOU SE I would take over the
NEW YORK, Jan. 12—Unless a fortune (en. ‘Eisenhower, has tossed off New Amsterdam Theater, install a few plays in odd moments, the a 52-weeks-a-year company, ens world's first playwright] as the gage John Cromwell as one of the vear of 1952 moves along, is actors. invite. McClintic; Howard G eorge Bernar d Shaw, of L indsa¥y and George Kelly in as course, . .. Con- guest directors, and try out pro= sider his New ductions all of us have wondered York vogue at -.about. . . . “General John Regan,” the moment. ~ “Hedda Gabler” (with Bs ankhead), “Caesar and William Gillette's “Secret Service Cleopatra” jams (all-star revival) and Elmer the Ziegfeld. Rice's “The Adding Machine: ‘Saint Joan” is This was the final week, as it available upon should be, for “Nina,” but I'm the Stafls of tne sure Gloria Swanson 18 glad she Sige po stuck to her contract. “Legend of
will quit tonight to nos It's to be hoped will not
Lovers” body's ‘surprise. that: Dorothy Maguire take the brief engagement as a personal defeat. The Anouilh play (whatever they are) necessary for Broadway success. The Theater Guild suspected as much at the time the purchase was made in-London. Billy Lynn, who died last week, was an adreit and ingratiating comedian. He gave outstanding performanc es in “The Silver Whis= and "20th C ‘entury’ . One
will be returning for a spring season and "Candida” (Qlivia de Havilland) is on tour, That all? Certainly not. The incredible G. B. 8. will get representation in the Bronx Feb. 79 when the DeWitt Clinton High School stage is given over to “Pygmalion,” and if some offBroadway group doesn't.turn to “Major Barbara” or Captain Brass-bound’s Conversion” before spring come around my name 18
Morehouse
Mr.
hasn't the qualities
Daniel Frohman. tle” Then there is, of course, that of our best actresses, who appears London project, “The Million all too infrequently: Mildred Nats airess” in which Katharine Hep. Wick . .. Bargains in the dramas burn is to appear. Months ago ‘Saint Joan at the Century at Constance Collier told this desk $3.60, “Kiss Me Kate at the that the fascinating Kate would Broadway same price, jwant to be playing the Shavian —— farce comedy, in which the heroine |g He Nuts?
marries a prize-fighter, and it now Marilyn Monroe slithered inte
the studio commissary wearing a "tight-fitting, low-eut; slit-at-thes.. sides red dress. “You're on your way to being & big star now,” one of the execu= tives advised her. “I think it's time you paid more attention to the clothes you wear.”
participate in the sponsorship. Incredible, Mr. Shaw? The world-theater, during the last half century, would have been
ce learned today. fields of biology, chemistry - and months, that Arnold Daly intro- “Why, honey, what's the mats This ratio of one fellowship to physics. Ranking just behind|/duced “Candida” to New York. fer” Marilyn said. “Don’t you 3 seven applicants compares, in’ the these are engineering and geol- It’s been with us ever since. like red?” —
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