Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1952 — Page 24
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES SUNDAY, SEPT. 28, 1052
" 1 » Artist Series, Robert Lawrence, ‘hationally famous author, critic {and conductor, will open the annual .Artists Class series Tuesdiy evening
for Butler University's Jordan College of Music. !
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Stage and Music— Opera and Jazz On Murat’s Men
By Henry Butler
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TWO PLAYS, an ice show. and longhair and crewcut To be held HOLL’ sic n the local agenda for the next week. Tuesdays at 8 in e m e oi ly ann ed the plays are the Circle] p. m. in Riddick movie grea s previously annc : p ay: : auditorium, 1440 on Jack ( Players’ arena production of “First Lady,” opening Wednes- N. Meridian St. Hefty day in the Antlers ballrgom,6 and| —————— SEEN the series, under they. alwh . the Booth Tarkington Clvic’s ver- nicipal concerts this season be- general chairs { or y sion of “The Happy Time,’ start- sides the series of 12 pairs of sub- | manship of Ozan tal ting Ye ing Friday. scription concerts. | Marsh, head of 0 ge e Huge comprdisors will be chug-| Soloists for these extra pro-| the Jordan piano hi ., n ging away in Butler Fieldhouse grams will be, on Nov. 16, Ozan, department, will people for some 48 hours prior to the Marsh, chairman of Butler Uni- be open to a lim- u then the opening of Sonja Henie's ice revue versity’s- Jordan College of Music ited number of s I did. the ‘general pub- Now, as E.
Friday, getting the fabulous port- piano department, and his wife Lana able rink in A-1 glassy condition. Patricia Benkman. Mr. Marsh Next Sunday afternoon Mack/will be heard in a Mozart conHarrell. baritone, and Graciela certo. Miss Benkman will play Rivera, soprano, both of the Me- Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue.
tropolitan Opera, will open the. On Dec. 14, the, Symphonic
ager in “Dai Jack's a hig! this guy is v Jack repor in January a gituation cor
lic. Former conductor of the Phoe«
nix, Ariz, Symphony and first. string critic for the New York Herald-Tribune, Mr. Lawrence is
Martens Concerts series in the Choir will assist Dr. Sevitzky and | : Murat. . the orchestra in a performance [well known as 4 radio®and TV in- But there wi At 7:30 and 10 p. m. the same of Benjamin Britten's “St. Nich- termission Commentator. the sound sti day Norman Granz and his hep- olas.” arl's’ ofcara when he emo sters of Jazz at the Philharmonic And on Jan, 25, 1953, the so- ro 5 ye ars oe Sopam eras, will dispense musical benzedrine loist will be Sidney Foster, pian- fo {ie coming se a) 3 id His theory in the same theater. ist, now of the Indiana Univer- hi a ED From. the. Eri. show in fro I'll add another reminder here sity musical faculty. Mr, Foster, Fu Nols, nadlsied by tended for fo of the Arthur Wirtz 1953 Holly- whose offering for that third mu- ve ‘Fletcher, concert pianist room. wood Ice Revue opening at the nicipal will be the Gershwin Con- xy 18: attraetion yet to be an. J 3 Coliseim. Oet. '9, to run through Serto, Fo a APDSEl th or. ed Dec. 9; Paul Nordhoff, ; REARS Oct. 26. ° . : Devilz<y an e Symphony dut- ' “ee ’ ole as "on. Ing their month-long tour of the 3 iternalionany Janel Semper, alster in the TE. re South. I. - N ! « 14, 1099, . st part I'v i ul pron Hd This is as d a ti 8 any T i : : : . . : [Crosten, dean of the music school her Sant of previously, has built a show com fous 15 a goo a time as an) ICE RIVALS—The energetic gent at.left, doing a sensational leap, is Buddy snapped during rehearsal of the Arthur Wirtz 1953 Hollywood Ice Revue, opening | Stanford University, and Wil. } . bining skating and Arh ghating ong Ealn the on hestra's La Fonde, fast-skating star of the Sonja Henie Ice Revue opening Friday at Butler at the Coliseum Oct. 9. They are (front row, left to right) June Kassebaum, chore- |}... “saigo, first violinist of the ign - Bax uote him iy who/currently is in full swing. With a Fieldhouse. Cuties crouching Jrusiingly are (left to right) Raberta Larson, Buddy's. ographer Dorothy Littlefield, Carol Lynne and Margaret Goddard; (back row) Gloria Roth Quartet, in a program of completed. writes, “The versatile blonde goal this year of 3200 seats, cam- wife Evelyn and Lou Minnich. The fres faced, neat-limbed gals at right are a group Doggett, Inez Gates and Dolores Drallmeier. violin and piano recitals, Feb. 17, 1 Queen of the Ice literally has gone paign workers are urging patrons T; A ; § | I d SEA | 3 IT'S BACH to the four corners of the globe to to make early purchase of tick-| imes Amusemen : Maxwell Anderson Has-a New Pla the cactus t. obtain new talent never before ts, so as to take advantage of| Clock Purdue Players y boy star Ton seen by American audiences.” the preseason discount that oc Schedule Events NEW YORK (UP)— Maxwellla good part for Lilli Palmer, who hi spurs aw Following that modest prelude, Means actually four free concerts. ' CIRCLE : | {Anderson has revealed he has a is Mrs. Harrison. Obviously, any| prove, under Miss Norton lists the non-skating . a “Bonzo Gots te Colleges with P4, | Times State Service new script nearing completion important woman's role in a play| Pawers, that acts: Leon de Rousseau, French. Movies Give Ceylonese 210, 5, 740 and 18:90. 0S | LAFAYETTE, Sept. 27—Play- wpich is intended for production about Charles II would have tol Laurence. Ol aerialist,.-who does a 65-foot dive; Queer Id FU S | anglem of All Baba” at 1, 3:40. 633 shop, Purdue dramatics organiza- hy the Playwrights’ Company of pe that of Nell of Old Drury, the inghis maker the Seven Ashtons, an Australian ea o . 2 | ESQUIRE {tion directed by: Dr. Ross D. which he is a member. orange-seller turned actress aw Tom
name that br
“Encore,” with Glynis Johns, at 4, n : est fame an
6, 8 and 10 No title as yet, but the subject
Smith, will present five pl this ’ I Sve pays ins is Charles II of England. All con-|furned king's mistress.
Risley team composed of six men | . - and a girl, and Martha and Alex-| ENDICOTT, N. Y., Aug. 23—A| 2
INDIANA | : > ander, Cuban dancers in voodoo|Céylonese professor reports his “Que Minute te Zero with Robs | + on it Eliza Fowler Hall, cerned think it would be nice if | own telefilm specialties. countrymen have a distorted view| ert Mitchum, at 1, 4, 7:05 and 10:10. Scheduled are: “The M ale Rex Harrison could appear in the ~CIRCLE PLAYERS — | Tom Keene: In the comedy Jepartment wil of Americans not in accordance sien Tiger.” ab 2:45, 550 and | apa n Oct. 10, 11 and 16 role. } Theater-in-the-Round plays a U. & be Willy West and McGinty, With oy), (pg f50te REYIN'y through 18; Shakespeare's “ Harrison, it will be recalled, presen 1 ; - 8. | “ "ow y | : akespeare’s “Mer- IT] fee ST MoKen as a Dr. Karthigesapillal Kularat-| and Chas Roser: "3%. "WH. chant of Venice, Nov. 21, 22, 28 did the hig for Re bo "the “THE FIRST LADY" | FROM THE STUDIO THAT MADE “QUO m fhe 13 an cKellan, | ' 4 I HI an . A (and 29; a children’s play, “Rag- Anderson's drama. "Anne 0 e Oct. 1 thru 4th—8:30 P. M. I % skaters who do a football routine Sam said moat of their Jmpres | and gate Man” at 3:08. 3:3. ioedy Anf and Andy” Jan. 9 10 Thousand Days,” three years ago. ANTLERS HOUR! BALLROOM VADIS"— A GREAT NEW SPECTACLE OF SERA AAAAR on ice. S10n8. come rom motion piclures.| LOEW'S 16 and 17: “Come Back Little, The new play also would have, ROSS BABCOCK AGENCY LOVE. DANGER AND ADVENTURE! Also featured will be Miss Lhe idea that Americans are all pidvanhoes with Rovert Tavior. [gp obo, Feb ee 8 ac 2 ile 5 a a sy — M-G-M presents ; wealthy, carefree and lacking in| Flizabe Bvio a oa he FO 1 ' sly ands ard £3) p— a . wd Henie’s new leading man, Mar- J taine, at 1:15, 3:25, 5:37, 7:49 and ang J M. 8 bg ; a ae apt SIR WALTER SCOTT'S FAMED NOVEL ? Road ¢ : religious spirit are some of their! 10:01. . M. Synge’s “The Playboy | “A Brilliant Masterpiece! ; Ee » shall Beard; Buddy La Londe, 'tI&10US hy al (YMC of the Western World,” Mar, 20, | ¥*¥ SERVED NY Times : ta? ‘ * DEAN MAY Speed and ick Zxater, and The professor, here for a teach-| Gotten.” Shelley" Winters and Toph 21, 27 and 28. El | [® EVERY DAY | “Magnificent!” —TiME MAG. : z w ri "ION : o iy team on skates |ing course at Harpur College, says! 19.15 8 10:08 33, 8113, 713 and | 1 Chinese | “WOT =n 103! ] i; § Wong may adagio : he has found us courteous, patient| “Gold Fever,” at 1:33, 4:08, 639 | Sid! 11 AM. 10 10PM. J . ; ia R x °F * Miss Henle herself will appear , . itabl | and 9:12. YEE ET ¥. SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S newest triumph! s . FE > 3 in six big numbers, with especial ospitable. k Poo a _ WE, Incl. Sunday ‘§ § ° oo Technicolor ge ® * 3 pe 118 1 | A i PLUS © emphasis gn ley fatious hula. a 13 North i ALSO A VARIETY OF STARRING Trnnrrnyy FABIEN SEVITZKY and the AMERICAN FOODS | ROBERT TAYLOR ry 8 Orders to Take Qut—WA. 2772 “Deli ; " ; vmphony will give three mu- Delighttui—Each Film a Gem! ELIZABETH TAYLOR = [ T=. BAMBOO INN | rere IC G00D FRIED CHICKEN New \ un JOAN FONTAINE ENTERTAINMENT 8 P. M. (CST) nn 2133 N. Meridian { Boe I(Q]I]]0e Clyde Trask's Free Parking 2 Doors North | 1:30 to 6 GEORGE SANDERS 1 # THE BAN-DEE 4 a v 7 b 3 1 Yeteln & FRAT NBC ORCH. and i = BL f vi Ji ILLEAN MARTIN B | WARMER BROS. reser EMLYN : WILLIAMS :
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