Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1952 — Page 29
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: By Erskine Johnson HOLLYWOOD, May 11—Look what Marilyn Monroe! started. Three independent producers are quarreling over| who first registered the title of “Calendar Girl.”
» » » y GAGSTER observing the three! | Andrews Sisters rushing out of just = or Sea nave been ; movie fur designer Al Teitel- . a's baum’s salon in new mink coats: " ” { Ah, the Mink Sots. | of a certain actor: “He's always | VISITORS to Roy Rogers’ home 2! Nis Wife's peck and call. do a double take at a pair of . bronzed booties onthe den mép-l PALM SPRINGS ds sill alk: tle. They're Roy's first pair of! ig 8 oN AERRRE Juan To cowboy boots! promp arbling, w a
RITA HAYWORTH'S scream-| hours at Howard Manor. Jane ing. Columbia wants her to star and Matt may team up as a rein a remake of “Gilda” as a west- SU ern, Rita no likee. . .. Lou Cos-| 8 8. = tello and Bud Abbott in a film version of Shakespeare's “A Mid- of specialists called in by Howsummer Night's Dream.” idea is Charles Laughton’s, who Mayo Clinic is that Mala Powers wants to produce. \ does not have infectious mononu- | ® = = |\cleosis. But her red blood cells, DOROTHY LAMOUR’'S highly damaged by antibiotics, must he publicized “Iron Claw” girl rou- puilt up again. It was touch and tine in “The Greatest OW on go, I can reveal, for Mala for a Earth” landed on the cutting! few days. room floor, but it wasn’t because 2 8» Dorothy couldn't master the eir- ALAN WILSON says they're] cus stunt. now calling the Gabor Sisters-— “I just ecemldn’t be photo- Anaheim, Cucamonga and Azugraphed,” she's explaining. “I was zaza.
FRANK VELOZ's description |
Some Voice Students Should Have Been in the Audience
muir aiannerchorssonseri dest frome which. Broadway success:
night in the Athenaeum was one she originally progressed to the of the best in many a season. Metropolitan. Clarence Elbert and the choris-| 1 hope there were some voice ters, now in their 98th season igtydents in last night's audience, (it. says) though none of them gince Miss Stoska’s singing is a look it, did some exceptionally shining example of unobtrusive good work. |style. No vibrato, no grunts and A’ highlight early in ‘the pro- gasps no affectation. The voice |
gram was Davidson's arrange- seems perfectl laced and un-| ment of “My Spirit, Be Joyful,” strained, so that Dae a high C is | from Bach's Cantata No. 146, for|a nice, round tone, not a screech. | which © Dorothy Munger, the Mrs. Munger’'s accompaniments, Maennnerchor’s accompanist, and after a single rehearsal Friday Carol Hedges provided rousing with Miss Stoska, were another and precise background on two|instance of her extraordinary
pianos. |capacity for sympathetic playing.
Soloist of the evening was|Very few accompanists who have ™YIN
Polyna Stoska, soprano of the/come here with touring soloists Metropolitan Opera. Miss Stoska can equal her. . is one of the lucky few singers, She has phenomenal sense of. who contrive to sound fresh and tone and volume, rhythm and! unsophisticated in voice even rubato, when she’s playing for a | when they're doing difficult work. soloist. That talent is rare. | ‘She’s a tall, very handsome After several ‘encores by Miss! gal, with a genuinely warm per-iStoska, the program concluded | sonality that last night won 1er| with “The Omnipotence,” by| listeners. From the “Voi lo sa- gieyenson, by the Maennerchor, |
pete,’ from “Cavalleria Rusticana,” through an exquisitely ine Ho, Mrs. Munger and} sung group of German lieder, she ; : | projected her beautiful voice im-| It's a tribute to the ensemble ply and sincerely in a manner that 50 commonplace a piece could! sometimes reminiscent of Flag- sound really quite impressive. i
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Also on the local schedule last] Her second group began withnight was “The Bartered Bride”| the aria “A Boy Like You,” from Smetana opera put on in Manual Kurt Weill's “Street Scene,” High School auditorium by the
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RIGHT AROUND THE CORNER—Films showing at your neighborhood theaters this coming week include: Dana Andrews in "| Want You" (Cinema, Hamilton and Irving); "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" (Belmont, Pendleton Pike Drive-In, West Side Outdoor Drive-In and Zaring); Frederic March in "Death of a Salesman" (Arlington, Irving, .St. Clair and Uptown); Sterling Hayden, Barbara Rush and Victor Jory in "Flaming Feather” (Old Traii, Shadeland Drive-In, Speedway and Zaring); Ava Gardner and James
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from the record player is Tony Martin's “Kiss of Fire." The Latin flavored tune showcases the vocalist's big voice and trick phrasing. Second side of the Victor release
lis the first new Irving Berlin — - —- {tune in recent years “For the Volume 1, Columbia Salon Ora Very Flist Time.” Ichestra; Vol. 2, Dell Trio; Vol, 3, oY Columbia Salon Orchestra with
One of the nicest things to : happen to the record Industry Lionel McMorrow sng Al Coca. lately is a group called The Mans Orchestra, and Vol. 4, the
same artista plus the Dell Trio; Vol. 5, Marek Weber; Vol, 8, Xavier Cugat. . Single releases feature popula: Toni Arden singing the afore. mentioned “Kiss of Fire,” which With Me." in case you've bean straining to | My favorite, though, Is thefldentity 1» oo AA smooth blending vocals and in- Panis Woy y Becont a \s strumentals on an oldie, “The ~ Se il sido, cond side Masquerade Is Over” backing Mm Yours. seh “Little Small Town Girl" | Mitch Miller ‘puts his ¥Frenc | Incidentally, their current hit, Horn quartet through its paces “I'd Be a Fool Again” is a fol-/on two instrumentals composed low-up to the early ‘30's hit, “It's|by Alec Wilder for this group, the Talk of the Town. It was Horn Belt Boogie" and “Seren written by the team of Jerry ade for Horna. Stan Freeman lays along on the harpsichord.
Levinson, Marty Symes and AlP op Neiberg to follow their first hit| Jimmy Dorsey features y
but failed to click until now, some Evatis singing and Betty Cox 20 years latér. |talking on “The Night Is Filled | Other new releases include: With Echoes,” Sandy Evans, Pat l0'Connor and chorus sing the
| aaa |second side, “Tell Me True.” COLUMBIA Did you ever wish,
" =» . you had a selection of relaxed,, RCA VIOTOR-—Here are some [soft tunes with no smashing neatly packaged new tunes and \crescendo to intrude on an eve- yejgsues by standard favorites, (ning of “quiet” listening? . | “Eddie Fisher Sings” includes It so, you're the record listener madie's earlier singles, plus one
Blenders, recording for Decca. First waxing by these five boys, “Count Every Star,” was a hit and they've scored again with a ‘new release: “I'd Be a Fool Again,” and “Just a Little Walk
Mason in "Pandora and the Flying Dutchman" (Rex) and James Mason and Danielle Darrieux in "5 Fingers’ (Fountain Square, GreenNeighborhood Theater Directory
Yeod, Rivoli, $4, Clair and Uptown). 3 ® ope Young Artists Audition DOWNTOWN | SHADELAND — “Flaming Feather” and i organ Cie a wee ila vee - Dates Are Announced
OHIO" Little Glan” and “Tersan and, myme'"* WEST “SCREEN.-"lady From:
RODEO—"Texas Carnival” and “Light- ofexas’ and ~Weekend With Father 3 AKE— "Bend th ' ¢ ning Strikes Twice. i he Brin. end of the River’ andy, ng Artists Audition Of the 1953 and district winners wi NEIGHBORHOOD WESTSIDE Snow White and the &iiat(National Federation of Music|
ARLINGTON—'"Death of a Salesman” and "The First Time." | BELMONT— ‘Snow White and the Seven
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Clubs have been anngunced by Mrs. Harley N. Edipgton, Indi- In New York in April, 1953.
Dwarfs” and Tra’ | orNEMA— 1" rani” You And “Stranks Ozan Marsh |anapolis, State Fedefation presi-|
CORONET— "Phone Call From a Stranger” 'dent. {by the Federation is $1000 or
and “Red Skies of Montana. DAISY— "Return of the Texan” snd “Hold e
Recital Is Set
That Line.’ a in the period Feb. 15 to Mar. 1, each classification. Besides that ER OacIne. camming, Trae and For Wabash 1953, in four ‘classifications: Pi- award, managerial contracts, MePO Er Dr ve Pues) and ano, violin, ybice and string quar-|tropolitan Opera auditions and a GARFIELD Belle of New York” and Times State Service tet. » {variety of scholarships also are GROVE — The Cimarron Kid* and WABASH, May 10 — OZan| g.¢, winners will compete in being offered in the coming con-.
“That's My Boy | Marsh, chairman of the piano deHAMILTON—"1 Want You" and ‘Return
of the Texan partment of Jordan College of vi . . YING Dealll and Music, Butler University, Indian’ NO Tickets Left MECCA-—"Hons Kong” and ‘California/apolis, will be } y ‘RS ’ OLD TRAIL — “Flaming Feather” and heard in recital For Met Ss Aida Veg iagic, Carpet. 4 here at HoneyOLIVER—'"Sailor Beware” and "On the 11 M jal Times State Service ORIENTAL — “Pandora ‘and the Flying! © emlora BLOOMINGTON, May 10—For polis, the second time the Metropolitan —
PY CB and, BALL ictaty. ee. 8 1 toTiUm 3} —" a . 3 Man of th 4 8:15 p. m. next Opera’s performance of “Aida” [sTSNTREY¥SIN]
n e Plains. | REX— Pandora and the Flying Dutch- Tuesday. 'has sold out at Indiana University To)
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of a Salesman”
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me. | SHERIDAN—"Lone Star’ and * | The opera was sold out in 1942 A : i SPEEDWAY — “Flaming Feather’ and COURtY Swe as when the Metropolitan made its 1910 are yo Is Janie Cafpet a aan 0 © La ton, JOR first visit to TU auditorium, and ; ol’ a Salesman Marsh's program ¢ Bad ABBOTTY—Leu COSTELLO
“Five Fingers." STRAND—"Only the Valiant” and “Raton wil] be the first
Pass” g : ‘ tirel | Both “Aida” and “Cosi fan| YHIOMA "Ine Froemen” and ‘Red CONCEFL enlirey tutte,” the latter on May 20, will|
Mr. Marsh rage, | TUXE “Bugles 1 the Afternoon” and devoted to seri- commence at 8 p. m. DBT, accord- | “Crazy Over Horses." - ous music in the Honeywell audi-| Ye : UPTOWN—'"‘Death of a Salesman” and torium. Mr. Marsh is appearing! \N8 to Harold W. Jordan, director |
“Pive Fingers.” of Auditorium programs. |
it will be again May 19.
“LITTLE GIANT” .
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Details of the 20th Bighnial|district auditions before Mar, 15, and operetta favorites some compete in semifinals and finals! iar music
The traditional award offered turing a different set of tunes,
Indiana auditions will be held New York Town Hall debut in| me
Information bulletins may be obtained by writing Mrs. Eding.| ton, 5201 N. New Jersey St. or | Mrs, Caryl Cook, chairman of Au|ditions, 3525 Balsam St, Indian-
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