Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1952 — Page 22
7 : TUR INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Lert vs SUNDAY; JAN | : : Direct From Broadway— 4
‘The Moon Is Blue’ Marked for Export
; By WARD MOREHOUSE Fondon hasn't been told yet, but late in '52 one of
Broadway's prize shipments will probably be going east-
ward, for opening in January of 1952. The idea at the moment is to offer the P. Hugh Herbert
comedy to Britain's playgoers,—— erent
Stage and Music—
No Room for
Human Beings
- By Henry Butler THE WEEK'S big news 1s Edward G. Robinson's ap-
earance in “Darkness at Noon, starting Thursday at the : . \ ' : : with the origigal cast, + the tion for summer stock. But the Wael four players now summer stands will have to wait, Richard‘ Myers, a- producer who
at Henry Miller's, That should be quite good {enough for the
keeps full-time hours in the Aldrich & Myers offices in jhe Empire Theater building, said early
That event has ban announced, and the play has been
summarized previously here
A few words will bring up to gate, “Darkness at Noon My ye 3 I: 0. next Fria London press; today that the play won't be reQ sv Kingsle av based Avres' auditoriun ‘or e S52 ig Sidnev Kh goie S play 12ed y : gh Ir i) t he American . leased for the summer of 10532. on a novel b¥ Arthur Koestler Mr. Sandor an ex-6 1d ang ' ) theater can’t do ahout an older-generation Ruszian plenty of criti al acclaim in the anv better People of the Drama revolutionary big 4 LOPS FH ¢ B30 has ae It's quite pos- Ronald Colman and. Mrs. Col‘The old guy not co old; just recordings of an adoum Oo JAdgzt . : - : oo a Ds ; E X sible * that “The man (Benita Hume) are still at middle-aged g g fairly good guy. Rad hieninon S Second I ] an 0 . Moon Is Blue,” § the Plaza ... Ernest Martin and Perhaps we can assume him 10 be ( ane o andcBartok’s Third Cor with the current his beautiful bride, Nancy Guild, somewhat like the late Maxim certo } ; rers (Or . bac from the Coast. Mr v “ty A) y a Ve : ’ Qa yar Vie ¥ Oy wil J * ] . Mo ! v Litvinov. About 20 years ago,. His program nexi Friday w [ioe Pave Mr: Morehouse Ee of “Guys Litvinov. with his British’ wife, include Schumann’s “Carnaval | p ; i A ’ 0 ) : | aT he i "= ‘he Ballade ahd Impromptia in A ments from .time to time) will and Dolls,” expects to spend a seemed 10 + e Wester, world. a to ; os a al mb mp u n . stay on at Henry Miller's through- great deal of his time in the East symbol of Soviet good intentions. flat, by Chopin, and Liszt's £8 out 1952. Barbara Bel Geddes ,k , . First-nighters at the open-
¢ » y gt aq RK » Xn In more recent years, the Krem- Funerailles” besides Some, Scar will want a summertime vacation ing ,of “Fancy - Meeting You and will probably play a summer= Again’: Edna Ferber, Ruth Gor-
~ Hn caught up with and “retired” latti Schubert and nyore modern Litvinov T he probable Bi on thing sm stock engagement: at Arden, Del. don, Marie Doro, Garson Kanin, was ‘that revolution. itsell—cel / . I h t Chandler Cowles, ! } " c " : . n any event, she and her co-star, William Klein, andler Cowles tainly revolution as mechanical ANOTHER REMINDER con DARKNESS AT NOON"—His face expressive of tragedy, Nettleton. The shadowy backgiound figure in Times Artist Gene Donald Cook, and Barry Nelson, Jack Nicholas, Margaret Case and ruthless as the Russian one cerns 90a) : perormence of Wil- Edward G. Robinson, star of "Darkness at Noon," opening Thurs- Feingéld's drawing symbolizes the nameless terror of the Com- |will be the players who will even- Guests of Clara Bell Walsh v y a no aler e lam al 8 SeIRNAZZE Ss » Jurned out to _be-.cantiol tolerate iam MW 2 Ho tiana RS SauLal day at the Murat, here is flanked by Guy Arbury (left) and Lois munist revolution. tually show the comedy in Lon- at the Plaza: Sir Cedric Harduman qualities reas, Oy the did vers Sy x = compe — don. wicke, Brian Aherne, Bramwell “That is the theme of “Darkness Choral Union and Philharmonic the piano department of Butler compietely. The managers won’ : : i ) ‘ 3 4 i ‘ | i 1 é gers won't . ‘ y Fletcher. at Noon Mr. Robinson has the Orche tra in the Mire! University's ~ Jordan College of like it. But Mr. Marsh has a Times Amusement Silver Cord Three Moon Troupes Six o'clock standees at the bar SI4tvinay ole of Rubashov oi lp ig deal "i | DADE eary Music, is making tentative plans growing number of associates in Clock ast osen SS An extraordinary property, the at Twenty-One: Bert Lahr .and ime pal o 1 Lenin generatior Ringers an uv a 8 for a 1952-53 Artists" Class series the top rank of artists who are C Ch o y .an't Phil Baker, talking theater, past of. revolutionaries, who finds him- on the Murat tageg=the largest ,r pecitals. The '51-'52 series con- increasingly dissatisfied with. the 10EW'S ¥. Hugh Herber} comedy, It cant present and NE and ac ~ . 1 . " o} « self first needled, then imprisoned number, it seelns that have ever juqed Tuesday evening with an racketeering practices of some A 200 als Haih 2 hie 174 The cast has been selected for miss earning a million or more ing if they won't do a show toand tortured by the younger trod those boards all-Bach recital by pianist Franz commercial managers. : 5:50, 8.55 Bs : the Catholit Theater Guild's Pro-| before it has run its course. The gether sometime . . . Broadway- ” (Stalin) generation of less Imag Conduci ng he chorus and or geogqrors of DePauw University in Incidentally, Mr. Marsh him “Another Man's Poison.” with duction of “The Silver Cord,” to|New York opening took place colony callers at Luchow’s in fnative, but much more hard. chestra in Wal ; Riddick auditorium self will be heard in a. full- P20" 3 Davis Sud Cary any at be presented Feb. 1 and 2 in the March 8 of last year. The Chi- ynjon Square: Billy Rose, Miboiled characters ton’s Riblical More than a vear ago, Mr, léength.recital program Mar. 5 in “Lincoln in the White House" Indiana University building, State 380 company, in which Maggie chael Todd, Ted Saucier, Irving And the deep tragedy in Ruba- oratorio chased Marsh dreamed up the idea of Caleb Mills Hall. His program, * Ie » Fair Grounds. McNamara is playing the vir-'7, jacobs, Victor H. Wagner, shov’s life is his realization that largely on the inviting artist teachers in Mid- Which he will play beforehand in “The Beachcomber,” with Charles Appearing in Sidney Howard's ginal ahd outspoken. Patty, IS publisher of Pic. all his sacrifices, both of himself famous story in western music schools to.bulld Decatur, 11 Feb. 25. and at La ighton. at _ 45, 7:05 and 10 20 play wil be: Mary Louise Eluere getting a fine run at the Harris. 1 4 . « v ith naries a oh 4 : ’ a : and of those he held dear, have ib Row | of #&2¢ their'own circuit of exchange re- DePauw University, Feb. 28, will Laney at Tih 5 and 8.50 Elizabeth Glaze “Josephine Hab- And there's the other touring Players of the Road been wasted. The cardinal princi- Daniel} will be : itals. Fee : include the Brahms - Paganini INDIANA sk Sg | company, which is-in Buffalo and . iis lc - scion] ‘ «. Fees would be small, since Variations, Seriabink ‘‘Pocme ON Ser Sou tn Mr Dress oush, Jonathan Wade and Win. coter this week. Marcia If you've been wondering about net proceeds would go to =cholar- : x m . au D , x, field Firman. Lorraine Monnin the road shows-—
and “Vers la flamme.” the Pro with Dor Day and Dal nay Thon Henderson is the heroine of this Olivia de Havilland iz playing
will be director.
at 3:19
ple of Marxist revolution that Dean Wilfred C,
sone, JUSTIN IEA re ER Aoki CRT be hopelessly Wrong.
she biiids. and other benign
TPNH AER g premiere of Busoni's Sonating ¥48" the months go along. Don’t ; ; 7 Clearly the most exciting event a vn 8 Janet Blair is still the Nellie eat en iting event ung Liszt's 12th Rhapsody. KEITH Robaei Moka Them Write It: i surprised if the Messrs. Ald- Forbush of ip I Lhe Nellie
Hoffman who A » n ~
commutes to A WEEK LATER than Mr. 1 5 dia napolis of the sefies just past was the “The Racket with € ‘a vi : i - Mitchun id Lizabeth Scott, at rich & Myers & Robinson's visit will come Olivia Monday eve Dean Bain concert of modern ensemble music : ) 0 "400s. 7 and 0 50, er KELLOGG, Ida. (UP)—Judge nyiana en 5 Preminger offer the Shubert. de Havilland's three-day S0journ pines fo re by # group from the U niversity Just Can’ t Win Ea yous iu the Dark, wii} Ten Joe Irvine thinks he has solved you," g Frederic March and Florence in “Candida.” The Shaw comedy hearse our own Philharmonic, of Illinois. headed by tanlev| ‘MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) Tw LYRIC » the problem of youthful traffic ~ |, o Eldridge are currently available : tanle; S, : wo violators. He makes them write] TH ‘Moon Is Blue” will bé, of at the Royal Alexandra, Toronto,
of scrambled human relations in trained the orchestra Fl od lat : “Silver City with Edmond : etcher, piano inn AR “hair- signs were on the tailgate of the er and von? De Carlo, wt A : co “ : the life of a minister and his wife This program, to be repeated man. That concert, last Dec. 13, truck, says Weston Morgan. The OB Brien and onne De arlo a 500-word theme on the subject course, a made- to- order attrac-| with © The Autumn Garden. ) : : ’ y ND “Cavtive of _Billy \he Kid.” at of safe driving.
was discussed here last week, and at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow, is a tra- which introduced the Bartok So- Sign on the left read: “Crime 12 7 and 8:52. . ; di A ORF 3 1 12 70 11:30 P.M
will be mentioned again next dition-breaker, It probably is the nata for Two Pianos and Percus- doesn't pay.” The sign on the
week. first instance where a student sign to local listeners. was some- right added: “Neither does truck- OLD HEIDELBERG
Meanwhile, it's hardly neces- chorus and orchestra have -re- thing the Ensemble Music Society Ing. sary to remind you of Miss de placed a professional orchestra i, a bodv should have heard. 30th at Keystone A in & pair of SubseripUon ¢ olcetts. The plano recitalists on this - GOOD Entertainment Every Nite { ‘SCURVY'+ . $ID NADELL-FRANZELL n » and screen. nos act sls . rh . a line { 1 merit of the 1U organizations. Y.a' 8 Seles Mr. Bodfors, ¥iiza FRIED CHICKEN and Saturday Afternoon | JUNGLA- MITCH TODD EARLROOT ee
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