Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 July 1952 — Page 20
Stage and Music— Laughter And Song
~ By Henry Butler a NASHVILLE and Bloomington continue to be the
liveliest entertainment spots in this region. | The Brown County Playhouse in Nashville will open “Arsenic and Old Lace” at 8 p. m. (Indianapolis time)
Friday. : busy acquiring technique and) In Bloomington, Leonard Bern-| ...cuoire to participate fully in| stein’s Broadway musical success the major productions, Dean Bain “On the Town” will open in In-| said. t diana University’s East Hall 2 re n who Dave Lolo ¥ , to be repea SE Pie Tuly 25-26. peate IU music productions have noted | : how performers develop if they A final reminder may be needed | can spend the extra years of | of the Indianapolis night excur-|o.oquate study. learning confi-| sion to a A mae{ deuce and polishing style. Opera next Saturday. The atirac| pe,pn Bain told me there now| tion will be “Madame Butterfly,” ,;e 75 music school candidates with Tomika Kanazawa, new So-| .
ON SUMMER STAGE—Personalities in the
tion of "Arsenic and Old Lace,"
prano of the Metropolitan, in the hrophesied guardedly that the(— —
title role.
doctor's degree,
traditionally
are waking up to
taking reservations at the Gladys cology, is likely to include per-| time, as medicine takes time. |
Alwes Musie Shoppe, 120 N. Penn- {formance and interpretation.
" gylvania St. The Cincinnati-| pound train will leave Union Sta-| tion at 3 p. m. (Indianapolis time).
Up in the lake region, the Max-
inkuckee Playhouse in Culver will
start its 6-day run of “Over 21”
Tuesday evening.
And here’s a brief plug for a summer-opera excursion to St
Louis Aug. 9 and 10 being pro- | Ross-Babcock
Travel Agency in the Claypool :
moted by the
Hotel. The show to be'seen Satur day night, the 9th, in Forest Park
amphitheater, will be “Naughty Board of Educa-|D. Jeanne Hatch, both of Bloom-| mania . . . how seven million Iman and Pauline Clark, and MarMarietta.” : tion's pre -pro-lington, will play. the slightly pixi-| youngsters got into Stalin’s |tin Marks. | Included in the all-expense fessional high!lated Brewster sisters in the Jo-; Youth Movement. ., are a few | school for tal-lseph Kesselring comedy. -Both| of the shocking revelations in
package will be hotel accommodations and a six-hour Mississippi River trip on the huge S88 Admiral, which has been, so to speak, a watermark of St. Louis for at least 10 years. - s -
IN MUSIC ventures
(opera,
u
a
| DEAN WILFRED C. BAIN of|
Not to risk being scalpéd by a scalpel, I venture to say it takes as long to learn to play a violin sonata really well
zart
Indiana University's = §chool of} does to learn to splice an artery| Music reports a trend from the gyccessfully. Bast to the Midwest for advanced|
music study. At lunch Mo
Dean Bain
Part of that seems ‘due to the increased employment congestion in music and art in the East.
Part of it is a growing awareoratorio, concert) have been kept| nog of what schools like IU are
at their now nationally recog- doing in music.
nized high level largely through the help of graduate students. All but the exceptional tal-
ented undergraduates are too
TODAY & TOMORROW _ 8 BIG HITS
Time was when the big endowed ‘schools in the East seemed to hold all the real opportunities for young talent. But endowments Ihave dwindled in value. “Money
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Chris O'Neill, Brooklyn, as the two nephews
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LJ ” » BACK TO NASHVILLE, the above-mentioned opening of “Ar-| senic and Old Lace” Friday will bring some veteran players of Dr. Lee Norvelle’s Indiana Uni-
versity Theater on the Brown) County Playhouse stage.
Martha Feltus Walstrom and!
have been in previous IU Theater productions. | Miss Hatch now is doing Mme. Arcati, the weirdly comical medi-| um, in “Blithe Spirit,” which has| its final performance at 8 p. m.| D.8.T. today. | The cast of the new produc-
N. Y,
Brewster gals,
. the necessity J Gladys Alwes, local sponsor, is based on composition and musi-lof longer study. ‘Music takes our | p
Were a Miner
the Reds drafted your wife— or your mother or sweetheart —into their Soviet mines .
Europe can’t do anything about it under Communist rule.
into the mines . . tific starvation” enforced obedience to the Red regime in Ru-
the new story from behind the ! “Iron Curtain” which starts in The Times tomorrow .
tion also includes Henry Key. Eccles Runs for Senate |
meyer, Evansville, who is Charles . Condimine in “Blithe Spirit,” and AS Utah Republican
| SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, July of the:12 {Utah banker who served nearly a In supporting roles are Don decade and a half under Presi-
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Brown County Playhouse producopening at the Nashville tent theater at 8 p. m. for the doctor's degree. He| Friday are (left to right) Judy Beebe, Chris ( O'Neill, Martha Walstrum, Don Glancy, through Aug. 16
Piano Teachers _ |Attend Music Meet
bi Times State Service BLOOMINGTON, July 12—Ten members of the Indiana Piano Teachers’ Guild, Chapter 1, will attend the Indiana Music Teachers’ Association . conference at Indiana University tomorrow through Tuesday. . Lee Blazer, chapter president, will head the delegation, which {will include Mesdames Andrew Ross, Lilian DeCamp, Naomi Gray, Mildred Jarvis, Nita Nilstead and Frances Thanapauer, and the Misses Mabelle Hendle-
You'd be “hopping mad” if
But the people of Eastern
How women are bing drafted . how “scien~
Reds Say UN Air Raid Killed 13 Allied POWs
Another story, Page 3 TOKYO, Sunday, July 13 (UP) —The Communists claimed at the Panmunjom truce meeting today that the record United Nations Air Force assault on Pyongyang Friday hit a prisoner of war camp 12 miles from the city, killing 13 Allied prisoners and wounding 72.
CONQUEST BY TERROR Is Another TIMES Exclusive Starting Tomorrow
Eight Concerts
Phil Hirsch, Dick Oberlin, Jeanne Hatch and Henry Kleymeyer. The Joseph Kesselring comedy will be repeated Saturday and Sunday, and will continue week ends
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SUNDAY, JULY 13, 1852"
Times Amusement Clock = LE 3 “Wait "Til the Sun Nellie.,™ with David Warne Ab Jn Peters, *'.Guicasts of Poker Fiat” ot 1:30, 0 4:45 :10. UIRE : «ay Six Convicin’ ob 3:35, 6:58
108. “ripple Creek,” at 3:20, 8:40 and
INDIANA “ ge ith Randolph Carson City, Ww Ba >
“Red Planet Mars, at 2:35, 5:28
. and EITH'S cna. Anybad ar Seen My Gal. "and Arle obul Rook Hudson. at 0: , 7:08 an “Just Across the Sireet,” at 2:50, 5:45 and 8:
s “Lo to Look At” with Red sxelion.” Howard oath TAYSOn Aan _ 1:20, 3:30, 5:40, 7:45 and 158.
“The Half-Breed,” with Rober Youns, Ald Janis, Carter, at 1:25 118, 1: an :08. “It's a Groat Feeling,” at 12. 2:54. 5:45 and 8:40.
‘And Three Daughters ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. July 12 (UP)—A 46-year-old mother and three of her daughters were killed when a streamlined train smashed into their car north of
was critically injured.
Announced
Eight park Soasiasntaon]
announced for this week.
‘Teo Many Guns Bag Wife, Mate in Row
Metor rammed the light sedan driven by Mrs. Lillian Gentry Stewart and dragged it 132 feet with ‘the five occupants pinned inside before the engineer could
Police ordered to investigate a ying the big train to a halt. |
{man and his wife in the midst| of an argument.
|disturbance last night found a|
|
The man had a gun in his hand. NICE, France, July 12 (UP) After the officers calmed down Somerset Maugham, British aue sored. public concerts have been ine situation, the couple ruefully|thor, will undergo an operation
The Persian Temple Shrine/guns in the house.
Band, Hugh Taylor directing, will
oom—15 guns
Taken to the police property writer who approxi-|villa has been suffering from a
and
ladmitted there were too many here next Tuesday, associates ree
|ported today. The 78-year-old
play at 5 p. m. today in Belmont|mately 1000 rounds of assorted hernia.
Park. 3
|amunition.
George W. Curtis and the In-| dianapolis Military Band will give
a concert at 8 p. m. today in Gar field Park. A -
| Other concerts scheduled .are:
Tech Summer Band, John M. White directing, at 8 p. m. tomor-| row in Garfield; City Parks Ama-| teur Band, John L. Turner directing, 8 p. m. Tuesday in Rhodius; Sahara Grotto Glee Club and] Band, Olaf Leslie and Harold Wooten directing, 8 p. m. Wednes-| day in Brookside; City Parks] Amateur Band, Mr. Turner directing, 8 p. m. Thursday in Brook-| side; Vonnegut Centennial Band,
(UP)—Marriner 8S. Eccles, Texans Take France
CANNES, France, July 12
E. E. Kerner directing, 8 p. m. Friday in Christian Park, and the
{35th Army Band, M/Sgt. Joseph
W. Simmons directing, 8 p. m.|
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Saturday in Garfield. |
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