Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1952 — Page 24

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your attention this week.

Thursday evening, the stalk into their arena with-a re vival of “Born Yesterday.” the show that started them on their

way. - 3 = To be produced in the Antler

J sary! Hotel ballroom, the huniversaty an unwise decision,

show will celebrate a of remarkable success. Circle insiders would like the public to know about their Sunday evening shows. Box office for these diverting theater-in-the-

round productions has. tended to

dwindle on Sundays, and presumably not just because the Antlers regular and special bars are closed. “Borfi Yesterday,” lke its predecesgors this season, will run “Thursday through next Sunday. The Civic's “Portrait in Black, opening Friday, is a suspense deal eoncocted by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts. First produced in Lon-

don some 15 years ago, it presents an unusual triamgle of persons involved in {illicit love and, of

Again the program states

play is not recommended for children” a curious warning, since

one might suppose the junior] - Civig's productions would satisfy

juvenile demand. © © Jack Hatfleld’s cast for this wenture includes Helen Buell, Peg Lyda, Chipper Wilhoite, Ann Marfon Fry, James Briggs, Hibbard James, Charles Dosch and Jerry Nedd. An experienced eye will detect gome of Mr, Hatfleld's most talented and competent veterans in this passenger list, A »

\ A to help make this a successful Ss no THE ICE SHOW need It's concert will be:

"lengthy description here,

e Coliseum to x, . BE Miva hve hare Fi, Uy ry ’ Missed during its run last NO-|with the plans for housing

vember.

play five performances, Fans who | mise Fhe PACE ATG C0 ete met ema

missed {t last fall now will have

-! .another chance to see it. From

management reports, demand ia fairly heavy-—a major reason why the show is being brought

“* Barbara Ann Scott, Carol Lynne

‘and Andra McLaughlin, this shoW/gnow shoes, and a $50 bill are is just what the doctor ordered among many articles being colfor an enterprise previously £0-ijected for “Sky High,” the annual 40iing into a decline. For the last genior class play, to be presented ; + few years of Sonja Henie's domi-

nance, the press had been dellcately suggesting that she might do more to promote lively young talent. ‘Miss Henle saw things otherwise. Considering her recent mis-

BOOTH TARKINGTON CIVIC THEATER

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By Henry Butler

THE CIRCLE PLAYERS, the | Civic and the 1952 Hollywood Ice Revue will compete for|

Props Gathered "With not one but three stars: FOF Tech Play F

Apr. 18, in the Boys' Gymnasium of Technical High School under the direction of Gaylord Allen,

turing college students at a ski lodge was written by Florence Ryerson and Alice D. G. Miller. Seventeen seniors are in the cast.

Circle's theatrical lions will

fortunes, 1 feel very sorry for her. She has had at least the courage of her convictions and

gi the fortitude to. go ahead in spite!

of what may seem fo have been

All of us make unwise declsions, © Few of us have a ¢hance to make them so grandly, .

Orchestras Play Here At 2 Today

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{8chool this afternoon,

{ Mr. Paul E. Hamilton, director!

of the Warren Central orchestra, will direct the combined orchestras of Martinsville, Connersville, Shelbyville, Southport, University course, murder. wpnis Hight at Bloomington and Warren Central in two of its selec{tions, Directors from each schopl!

ne number,

invifed. Members of student committees

Housing, th Ann Van Cleave. Beverly

€. Mavis Ann Prince, Mary Judith Collins,

Bob Opening Saturday night, it will Jensen will make up the. spittin con: |

{nment

artha orris, Dale ayhall, Forres mmerman and Monteen Johnson,

Guns, a cavalry sword, skis,

This fast-moving comedy fea-

Booth Tarkington, *

The fourth annual mid-state orw chestra festival will be held this {year at Warren Central High

CIVIC STAR—Helen Buell will have a leading role in "Portrait in Black,” drama which will be the Booth Tarkington Civic's next produetion Apr. Il through 19.

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DIANA "GLORIOUS EASTER SHOW! STARTS FRI. |

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“Death rie March, at

"fhe First Thme~ at 1 430 and 8. |[bankment. The car was de

CIRCLE “Five Fingers” with Jam at 18, 3:30, 8:50 and 10: “Fabulous Bemerite” at

ESQUIRE “ot Mies and Men Maeredi

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“Sandown,” with and George Saunders, at 85:28.

Aenea fin America and they have 91 per

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. 7:20 and 9:2

“y want You" with Dans Andrews BACK AGAI

2 and pie Granger, at 1, 3:55, 6:50

an 5:45 and 8:40,

LYRIC “Flaming Feather” 8:08, 7:35 and 10:10. “Corporal Dolan’ at 1:30, 4:08,

6:35 and 9:10

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48, “The Pace That Thrills” at 2:50,

at 12, 2:30,

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THRU TUES.

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From the Studios of ALEXANDER KORDA

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First City Showing

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (UP) — Only a few minutes after Bill

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ON ICE—Leading personalities of the 1952 Hollywood Ice Revue as envisioned by Times Artist and Andra McLaughlin. The spectacular skating p ageant will return to the Coliseum next Saturday Gene Feingold are (left to right): Freddie Trenkler, Carol Lynne, Barbara Ann Scott, Michael Kirby evening for a five-performance run.

Burglar Nets $305

A burglar stole $300 from her {will lead the orchestra in at least bureau and $5 from her { : (purse, Miss Ruth Andres, 934) | Each year players are selected Bradley Ave. reported to police {from different schools to meet together for a Saturday afternoon and evening practice. There will be 85 high school musicians in the orchestra of which 65 were guests in Warren Township homes| last night, The festival will begin. | at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, Apr. 6, Inf | the Warren gym with the public”

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