Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1952 — Page 26
As previously noted, evening performances record-busting RogerssHammerstein musical classic will be at 8:30. ; ¢ —- Matinees Wednesday and Satur. It Carmen to the Hall of day will be at 2:20 p. m. That Music May .21 On that latter extra 10 minutes is needed for a ?ccasion, she will be singing with + remarkably lofig show, which cer. Ramon Vinay (veteran of Fabien tainly is worth the price of ad Sevitzky's “Lohengrin” last mission, if any show ever wa month) ag Don Jose, Nadine ConThe ¢ast Appe aring locally Is ner as Micaela, and Frank Guar headed by Janet Blair and Webh “8 ax Escamillo, ; " Tiltan. on these bares observed I'he Cornell ‘Glee Club, Thomas 4 se pag Served pg Tracy conducting, will giv last Tuesday, Miss Blair: does a hy Tw ne or ee Mees ” Pas 1 b vit le dem: . splendid Joh with a role demand-|. ,.; yy Hall, As of this writ
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From ‘Pacific Yo. ‘Parsifal’
“By Henry Butler “SOUTH PACIFIC” will continue packing ‘em into the] Murat for a second week starting tomorrow evening.
of this!
ing a great deal, from strenuous athletic activity to genuine tears 8ha has looka ahd voice as well Martha Lipton, mezzo-soprano Mr, Tilton Is an Impressive wi ging a recital for the Mate Emile de Bacque, even under the Musical at 2 p. m. Friday in L. shadow of Ezla Pinza's immense Ayrog Auditorium, day reputation in that role. And the hy james Quillian, she wih] support, mostly comical and live varied program ranging
ing, program detalls had not reached this desk.
sing a
lv, headed by Irene Bordonl as from the 17th-century F. Tunder| Bloody Mary, are as real a group and . 18th-century Mozart to of characters as you ever see Ingrahms, Donizettl, Debussy, | a musical, Maussorgsky, Aaron Copland and All this is just by way of re- Apap Berg. minder of what was aald on The » uo» Times amusements page last OTHER REMINDERS: The Tuesday. Count yourself lucky if Athenaeum Concert Orchestra, you have seat for the show this Constantine Borshoff conducting, week, jwill give a concert in the Athe-
naeum at 8 p.m. Saturday. Assisting will be the Bel Canto] mainly music on local boards. Ensemble of Marian College, all-
The Jordan Chorale of Butler 8irl choir, and Jerome CarringUniversity, Richard Whittington OM first cellist of the Indianapconducting, will sing the “Ther- olis: Symphony. Mr. Borshoff's| esa” Mass of Joseph Hayden at program will be mainly popular, 3:30 p. m. today in Meridian|8ht classics. Heights Presbyterian Church, as- | Spike Jones will bring his Music| sisted by the Jordan Symphony. {Depreciation Revue to the ArRise Stevens. the much-publis mory for a single performance at, rized Carmen of the Metropolitan 8:30 p. m. next Saturday, The fa-'duction of Wagner's Holy Week Opera's new production of Bizet's 'miliar routine of Mr. Jones & Co. music-drama, will be given again sultry opera of passion, will be needs no description here. Per-lin IU auditorium Palm Sunday, heard in recital at 1 p m today sonnel will include: Helen Grayco,! Apr. 6. . Ey George Rock, Bir Fredric Gas, tt % in Purdue University's Hall of Ruth Foster, Bill King, Bernie As in previous years, the per formance of the very long operal
Music, Lafayette: | Miss Stevens will appear again Jones and Peter 4 amep,
OTHERWISE, the week offers
"NOTHING LIKE A DAME"—A typical fantasy by Times Artist Gene Feingold shows Janet Blair, "South Pacific" the midst of admiring Marines and Seabees who voice the unde-
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at 5:15 p. m. The second and|us in Dr. Sevitsky's Englishlonger portion of the opera Will janguage version last month So mene at 7:15 p 2 TY Ui {than it does in German. n former years, the nion| “ " . has provided a special supper for The IU “Parsifal” is sung en |which reservations could be made
{tirely in English. It thus makes [will be divided. The first portion in advance. Considering the prob-|800d sense, despite the mysticism
Shelton is out to get a certain | field rat. The rat stole Mr. Shelton’s false teeth when he left the| plate in his workshop Dyernight |
The Admiral Is a Dog -
HOLLYWOOD, Mar. 15 — Very, few films can lay claim. legitimately to having an admiral in|
their cast. One of the few: is,"“The|
Wild North,” now before the cameras at Mefro - Goldwyn-| Mayer.
The distinction is made no less = iby the fact that this admiral hap-| {pens also to be a 14-year-old Alas-
kan husky named Koski.
Koski was born in the shadow, of the South Pole during Adm.| Richard E. Byrd's Antarctic expedition of 1937. To that he owes
his ‘high Navy rank. All dogs born during the expedition were dubbed honorary admirals. Koski has been living the life of a canine Riley for the past four years. In honorable retire-| ment, he had only one job: to look | decorative against the mountain background. He was loking especially deco- | rative when he was brought to
drew Marton, who figured him as an ideal candidate for the role of| lead ,dog on Stewart Granger’ 8 sled team. Mr. Granger plays the lead role | in the picture, which tells of Can-
ley’s struggle to “get his man” during one of Canada’s foulest!
far above Edmonton, Alta. will be inaccessible until June but
quences now in Idaho and will continue in Canada after the thaw.
as his howl 1s concerned. Mr. Granger said the dog growled all the time during their first meeting.
Big X-Ray Shown CHICAGO (UP) — A 70-milli-meter X-ray picture camera, believed to be the largest in use, was unveiled at a meeting of the
Radiol Rat _Snaiclivs Teeth Radiological Society on Norn MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) — Irby | g a
Lucky Spot Party
SUNDAY, MAR.
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MANGLER — Spo Jones, that tireless mangler of tunes, | will bring his Music Depreciation Revue to the Armory for a single performance at 8:30 p. m. next Saturday.
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LOEW'S “African. Queen.” with Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn. ab 40. 6:14 and 9:40. Wi Magie Carpet,” at 1, 4:30
and CIRCLE “A Streetcar Named Desire,” with Marlon Brando and Vivien Leigh, at 2.40, 6:20 and 9:50, “Wings of Danger,” at 1:25, 5 and
8.35. ESQUIRE A Place in the Sun,” with Elizabeth Taylor, Momgomery Clift and Shelley Winters, at 2:25, 4:50, 7:20 and 9:50. INDIANA “Aaron -Slick From Punkin Crick,” with Alan Young aid, Fon Shore
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RIO “Return of the Texan,” with Pile Robertson and Joanne Dru, at 1:28, 4:15. 7:05 and 9: The Last Musketeer,” st 13:30, 3: 10, 6 and 8:45
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