Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1952 — Page 28

_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES — SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1952

Stage and Music— 07a a a. ot q . a y, 5 (AEE SIAR | | 4 ew boost i LAP) a SR rd A WR Broadway-Bound? £7 pT Ik Q . : 4 | ro ~ * . [& \ y 18 or USIC A 1 Fp \J By WARD MOREHOUSE | we? . > 7 : — NEW YORK, June 7—Here's news: Sir Cedric. Hardba gf : | 2 4 11 AY. : o wicke, one of the most intelligent of all actors, tells me that 2; By H Butl L * Cr H 7 or 7 ig —t he would be quite interested in trying the role of Andrew 4 yy Ve E&Y AHH 2 = Undershaft in Bernard Shaw's “Major Barbara,” which has * STUDENT AUDIENCES, an organization set up here, J 1 béen long overdue in the Broad- | last week, will endeavor to bring more ensemble-music con- ; ? - way area. Seems when Sir Cedric/all over again; the early curtain, certs to school students, ‘ : was touring with Katharine Cor-| London-style, Will, be a yp ; “ - te a wi ay a It's a good project. Times Smusamoni hen oo mb or dropped by everybody), and § Katharine Cornell will work out i hing that helps build a oc wanted to revise . pirates In ca ik live music a MURAT the play of the ‘a world tour, makjng 95a with he herself a all Kinds of support. fa Poke Ellington and Orchestra, at: * munitions manu- in pe mp any 7 / somest m Leonard A, Strauss, Chairman) ,, . y\t®wicd yyerrs win actyier and mia Hong Kong and Tokyo. "© AT MURAT — Maestro Duke her love p of the new group and a tireless Denise aree” and DT ord, Salvation Army |" "An interesting project, Guthrie] Ellington and his band will play worker for the Entembie Bualt, ‘“When in Reme,” with Van Jobn- G BS. refused | MecClintic's presentation of the| a concert at 8:30 p. m, today PARA) Society, is interesie Sapecia Y| son, at 2:3, 8 38, SE Eo Greek Royal Theater of Athens! i the Murat Theater. ln are hu nor dation. As al IROL . in extending apprecia ion 5 i i “i Mesam_ of Tnaoie™ with. Tas Put down “Ma- {under the sponsorship of ANTA,' __ _ : eal titled long-time ensemble-music hobby-l y5qieton, Bill Shirley and Muriel for next November and in two repeat ¢oTE jor Barbara” as Tay Bopnaces Save. 98 City Artists Crosby 4 recreational value of music, y Here came the Matires,” at a play that will \speare and the fall? There'll be clicked to .fPogether with other Ensemble, h, Ax probably get pro-Ward Morehouse tour or five productions, and In IU Show | Un musics Music Society zealots, Mr. Btrauss| “The Lady Says No.” with Joan | fessional presen- 5 probably inclusive of John Giel-| has actively promoted the public| *§i08'9, and David Niven, at 2, | tation in New York during the o., 4s «<The Winter's Tale” and Times Stata Service CRACK schools’ annual Ensemble Festi-| INDIANA season of 1952-53. Every drama «yeh Ado About Nothing.” | BLOOMINGTON, June 7— vis andr val, a day-long event represent! pn, oeATSpl with Jene Russsll and | vear is a Shaw year along Broad-| Whatever did become of the mwenty-eight Indianapolis Jresie vi iedm) ing the entire school system. a None Me. Ar” ot 2 : } ”. { way, and two or three more of his plan for an all-summer, in-NeW 4ants are among exhibitors with comedy t One object of the annual festi-| 8:30. ATAU J 20: 2, plays won't hurt. Constance Col-| York stock company and for an yw... appearing in the 1952 ane Married J val has been to stimulate interest “Kan Hs lier has gone to England to seeiunder-canvas Music Circus in} al student art show in the Ine plans foi in string instruments, mow too! at i REaTae Yih Peter Lawford, Katharine Hepburh in “The Mil- mid-town Manhattan . .. Talk-\go 0. oioercity Fine Arts Cene Danny El often neglected in favor of the 5:30. 00" Forest You." at 2:28, | 'lionaire” and has promised to send)ing of actors, there ought to be ter, title. LYRIC {back word on that. . , . “Major/a lot of summer work for such| ; : Jasbier, Yulaies aad more popular | 1 akinaws.” with ohst O'Brien. at Ds was given in a Broad-| players as. Anne Meacham, Don 3 The SRBIDIE Includes painting? Joa : | yoke Kia From Amaciile,” pi 1 yr . | Keefer and Virginia Vincent, all{drawings, photographs, , it may be some years before, 3.45 S40. wap To tC [Way iayyouse for dhe pret sme cited by the Derwent Committee crafts and graphic arts. only been the festivals begin to show ap -. jin » : Supe n 48th St. Thel- « + Matt Briggs, now giving one! Stadents from Indianapolis preciable results. Meanwhile, | that Piirase rom depression; je a Calvert was the An-|of his high-powered performances exhibiting work include’ Wilma KATHR however, the string-Instrument| : | En in “The Male Animal,” is the kind Battey, 2332 W. 44th St; Paul ing a ro problem, like other phases of live] Anyway, 1 think a lot more drew Unders a Theater lof actor who would have been in-|Binai, 3916 N. Parker Ave; Hollywooc music, seems to me part of a could bedone to improve the mu- +. This 13. Quer Thea valuable to the oldtime resident Magdalene Bgsiak, 3556 W. 12th free to p larger picture, sical situation here in Indiana. | Now that Theatertown has stock companies, which gave a St: Janice Bryant, 5510 N, tion. « « CE If we put a little thought and ef- reached the “between seasons rat A ery ave eo Jai Ao a t, Bo wy glamor gl ON ‘ - of | fort and Hoosier loyalty int . poli" eriod, how do things stand in the : : ~ | Kessler Blvd.; Norris Byers, Lev INDIANA has no economy of oyaity into the p ' night, and generally with most of yw 1294 St.: JoAnn Dunham, 5822 Jerry music. t project, I think we can gradually AA Forties and Fifties? The oldest "0 "io nertect for the first Nr wy A Ere. that the "We have no market for “ive increase employment opportuni- : : play in town? It's FSown Pa performance. telgh ar OSL N. Pennsylvania made up 1 serious music. Outside of a rela Hoa TOF Sur uaicians GLUM~—A despondent summer-operetta fan here is imagined by Times Artist Gene Feingold Tl Sora. ong a emesis pes | oe Sorcery, Frisk, $7 N. Bane ls Paule our summer-oper- a : * ok» . . i St. sk, : in . : tively ew dalice ends, ad eta season was a sad blow, ts) looking Qvar Starlight Musicals 1951 programs and thinking of the contrast between Indianapolis and 1000-times mark and go well ve- Wabash to Award iecroft Ave.; Christina Gainey, 5611 foe Hope pi make a living just from per-|too long a story to discuss here. other ‘communities still operating a_summer season... ceed ___ ‘yond it. The oldest settler among 3 Honora Degrees [University Ave.; Robert M. Hall, , Breakers.’ forming. . | Particularly unfortunate was the ; : wm OR TY nl the dramatic plays is “The Moon | ry ‘ eg 2530 Guilford St. ing./fact no substitute ’ : ; “ Is Blue.” It has played more] Times State Servies | tt Hotel} What > a a In was planned HR SM ey oe than 500 performances and now/ CRAWFORDSVILLE, June 1 et aren) on ‘difference to it of work for the musicians. (Im has a new heroine, Maggie McNa-| —An Indianapolis dean, DePauw y Lois Jankson 6115 E. Tenth grea a Over a period of vears, the not forgetting the setback local - |Mmara. | University's president, and . fori st: Jane McCarty 6141 Indiane Rite and whole country. has witnessed a stage talent suffered, but that is. : The backers of “Pal Joey” willl mer Indianapolis minister will be "> “"C ". “ to" Varemanan, bo bette -disastrous dwindling of employ- still another story.) be interested in knowing the pro- awarded -honorary degrees this o., "pn" (0) ei sames Mee the lamer ment opportunities in musie, The, Fo duétion cost will be paid off afternoon at Wabash College! arrelt, 4009 N. New Jersey St. © back from theater pit band, except for mu-| wpyy INDIANA MUS10" shortly and profits for everybody! commencement. rT Marquis ew - Irving. "The tr ‘sleal shows, is almost as much al ey ae : ‘will then start. This one will be| . Dr. John D. Vaniuys, dean of Christine Mavauls, BH" trv tls PRL ov guriosity as a waxen Neanderthal Wouldn't ‘be too bad a slogans od ! ._.'here New Year's Eve, along with the Indiana University School of "Of "St. Y tsv. Ann. Patton. lous.‘ W wr ‘group In_the Museum of Natural! There's nothing to prevent us = “Guys and Dolls,” “The King and| Medicine here, will receive: a doc- Salem .; Patsy aon Es pe 3 ello : History. .And whateVer happenedifrom planning to use live music, ' 1" “The Moon Is Blue.” “Point| tor of science degree. A Wabash 4643 N. Capitol Ave. Eleanor “to the dinngr-music ensemble? |wherever and whe we v » * % of No Return” “I Am A Camera’ | Sraduate 23 years ago, Dr. Van-| Roach, 360 S. Bancroft St. ! "_Bome years ago, I used to enjoy| ; never possible. | . © land probably “New Faces of{ Nuys has been active in extend-| Rosetta Rubin, 6211 Broadway; MARY, dining at a local hotel that still] There's no reason we shouldn't ~& 1952.7 ; : | ing the IU school’s research and Nancy Schnitzius, R: R. 17; Rich- fim i supported a live ensemble. May- have a pop concert season, start-! High spots from the current child health programs. .- |ard Sharkey, 973 N. Bolton Ave.; bro De » ‘he the music wasn't the world's ing-with one date and working up| theater include the “New Faces”| To Dr. Russell Humbert, presi- Mary Strawn, 6045 Norwaldo - Deesus me most sensational, but it was a lot to more, at the end of the Sym-| ‘parody of “Death of a Salesman”{ dent of DePauw, will go a doctor: sve,; Margaret Sullivan, 5525 demanded are gradtying to the ear than phony’s 21. weeks. I mean a {and Ronny Graham's explora- Of laws degrees. Winner of the cantral Ave.; Arlene Tway, 5739 the ultraslick, smooth “piped-in” really good pop concert deal with| tions into the prose of Truman] doctor of divinity degree will be pg. .qway Terrace; Arthur stuff bios you hear everywhere beer and Vietinese music and Capote. . . . Add first-rate per- the Rev. Stewart W. Hartfelter, 502 N. Blackford St. and MARY Ltd ays. radelliog v aT uhachweiger sandwiches. formances in secondary roles: the| 1 Paso, Tex. Jortner ganar of | Gloria Wood. 603. N. Chester Andrews, BIG hy sal 's any-! un. Indianapolis and Greenfie es-| gy : ator And I don’t se t - laying of Guy Spaull, Ona Mun po : in a sum to y ol what the sound track aid hing Hg BuPONe tree's any By Ruth Mepevitt and particu- byterian churches. John Srartin St Acton is also “The Gla . : | son, . {byte " Lg hgh ig he. forbidding the Symphony to play {larly Howard Weirum in “First! 3 : among the ex or \ Dana. ieome impoverished. True, a fa- Sach Par at the State Fair. 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