Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1952 — Page 26
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Stage and Music—
The Ice Will Be Hot in October
By Henry Butler
THE FRED WARING SHOW, as repeatedly announced, will provide this week's biggest entertajument item. | Performances at 7 and 9:15 p. m. should accommodate local enthusiasts, of whom there seem to be plenty, according to being entirely a skating enterMurat Theater management. prise. With its three prima bal-| Stage eevnts will start multl-jo nas Barbara Ann Scott, An-| plying in the first week of next ;., aeraughlin and Carol Lynne, month, with the Circle Players, chow also boasts Freddie|
leading off. . Trenkler, the Bruiser and other, Their arena-style production of familiar acts.
“First Lady” will be given in the Incidental] he ] y, the three overAntlers ballroom Oct. 1 through 4. lapping days of the two Tevues,
Friday, Oct. 3, brings a regrettable conflict of opening dates: Oct 20 20d 1, in {reat an Sonja Henie's ice revue at Butler P m for local mu|sicians. Recent years seldom
Fieldhouse, postponed from Oct. 2, and the Booth Tarkington Civic's The Happy Time.” orchestras,
FARTHER AFIELD, Leonard, For those three glorious days, | Warren, baritone, will open the there will be an unprecedented| 1952-53 Purdue convocation serieslack of unemployment in local! with an evening recital in the | musical circles.
/have brought to town simultaneously two productions Reeding
university's Hall of Music, La-| i 4% fayette, Saturday, Oct. 4. The Martens Concerts series] THE CAST of the Circle Play-|
will start Oct. 5 with a joint re- e's’ season-opener mentioned! cital by Mack Harrell, baritone, 2bove will be headed by Frarices| and Graciela Rivera, soprano, Blair playing the “First Lady” both of the Metropolitain Opera,| role made famous by Jane Cowl at 3 p. m. in the Murat. jon Broadway. From several previous appear-| Also in this political comedy by| ances here, both as recitalist and| Katharine Dayton and George 8.! as soloist with Fabien Sevitzky Kaufman, to be directed by Nor-| and the Symphony, Mr. Harrell is/ man Green, are: Mildred Benedix,| well known to local listeners. Earl Davis, Rita Small, Margaret | That same Sunday, Oct. 5, will| Eastridge, Ida Vandivier, Bunnie| bring Norman Granz’ Jazz at the/Coffin, Rae Cawdell, Louise! Philharmonic for two perform-|Smith, Sara McLain, John Os-| ances at 7:30 and 10 p. m, at the|born, Murat, Caslin, Barth Small, Harriet Win-
#2 a ston, Walter Pippert, Edward THE COMPETING ice shows, Green, Jim McDaniel, George about which so much has been Fisher, Jan Finney, Paak Sul Ho, | written, evidently will differ con- Perry Meek and im Mullane. siderably. Sonja Henie's revue Mr. Fisher is technical director,’ combines vaudeville and circus- with Douglas Conrod as produc type daredevil acts with the con-|y jon yranaoer ? Pp ” ventional skating numbers. Arthur Wirtz’ 1953 Hollywood Ice Revue will follow tradition in
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telligible gibberish, " » ” SHED NO TEARS for Johnnie Ray in the financial department. Ray’s wails in 1952 will gross him over $1 million—8§100,000 of it he'll be able to keep after expenses and taxes. As a singer and songwriter in 1949, Ray made $550. u n ” | IF BETTE DAVIS’ in-the-flesh | musical revue, “Two's Company,” lis a hit, her absence from Holly- | wood will be longer than the town | suspects, Winding up her role in {“The Star,” she told me: | “I'm going to be with the show las long as anybody wants to see it. If every town in the country wants us, I'll be delighted.” The revue is Slaten | to open a tryout in' Deroit, Sept. » ” n STERLING HAYDEN'S heam- {| ing over his role opposite Bette RESORT
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'If mules can talk, so can dogs and horses. ‘entry at Fox is “First of April,” co-starring a couple of
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