Motion Picture Daily (Oct-Dec 1955)

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Society Leaders Pay $30 a Seat far TODD-AO "OKLAHOMA!9 aad Lave It ONE of the season's most fashionable audiences packed the Rivoli Theatre on Wednesday for the third night of the World Premiere of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Oklahoma!" produced in the new motion picture process, Todd-AO. Seats sold for $50. Frederick M. Warburg, chairman of the finance committee of Magna Theatre Corporation; Mrs. William Langley (Jane Pickens), William C. Langley and Mrs. Warburg, president of the Vocational Advisory Service, the sponsoring organization of Wednesday's benefit performance of "Oklahoma!" Mr. and Mrs. Edmund C. Byrne of Rye, N. Y., arrive at the Rivoli Theatre in a surrey. The Rivoli Theatre as the crowd gathered to see the "400" audience assemble for the third if the special World Premiere performance of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Oklahoma!" in .he new TODD-AO process. Former Lt. Governor of New York, Hon. Charles Poletti, and Mrs. Poletti arrive to enjoy "Oklahoma!" and TODD-AO. Ir. and Mrs. Paul Felix Warburg re among notables at the "Oklaoma!" society premiere. Mrs. and Mr John W. Hanes and Mrs. and Mr. Elliott Clark at third debut of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Oklahoma!" in the sensational new TODD-AO process. Mrs. David Gamble and Henry C. Brunie are among the fortunate ticket holders for "Oklahoma!" (Advt.)