Variety (October 03, 1951)

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71 Pbys Abroad London, Sept I t* #»*♦*»• t • tour yxOMfllQir , ,, n IN# ***• l>kl ■***#*. Wiltuw «>»*rr*u Jb tTw KNrf1*i Mdr. 0«lM <••#« web*** , ; * n*l*r4 AM««*U. Kwrt. N ,r < »m*r4. l»m»* *«"»*• J2.,'.»r *!»*» Utirio. fbllAppe «.»»§*<» i ■■■,*' UnrO Or**M. ( i*W (*•**» Af jl «r (fagf** .>•* fHorWl *•** . . ..v « *r»»f »A*4.h*« <»er»T«t P*>«m. « .* >•», Artmi <»«•*. e*wl C»»tio« ■** *,» a J-«n M«al, Geeca* »»«*.•«, r' ' ; Y~,. nnj* h^rl. l'»»h H%H. W»U*> V l#« . ', M*«fc r*m lo t fommr I mdoo oo«l T lwthy »ihm> v^t; i«Mr. fLar«0oe,.- I * ot r*. l)U*. IH ‘kerne albeit they contribute little to (he plot. Stoti. always a proUfte r»m* poser. maintain* fua standing with more than a. *core of nr* time*. 01 i 1 outstanding a< hievrmentt of this theatre. . The «hararter of Tambtirlame u ' I'mnt the perfect vehicle for Don* atd Wolfit Mia portraval of the rot hies* slieplierd who urt* out to conquer the world is a triumph ot ovtaiiK at well a* at physical en- durance The role keeps him on u4.iTiM.in They are mainly in the true Yon* **earl> alt .the time in the nese tradition, and imlitde many ,h »*e t.ours <»f actum Hiifurtvful M.< re s one of the best and slug- net to hit tho Weat End in *#• tame It I* a pleasing Cons* . n oi toll;- httWMu and good * ,.y - and seem* undoubtedly u. i rvsful a season at the i, ».« «- it ha* had on in pio- j. . #d nr I.: hhor hood tryout < miplctely sophisticated in i«s j4i- r tr w ith % the emphasis on .1 »* packed with bright j i i nappy *kctc ho and first rale h nc- In atl. there are 26 scene* it, Itwo-part show and * 44 h •., i.i..s point of appeal A few riM-\ I'ahh follow a conventional ' .ttrrn hut there is more ortgl- . >t\ in this one revur than is • j vvirntly found in several others Ynmutt the ftandout Hem* it a v i takeoff bv Roberta Moby of f r toiling him star, a laugh-loaded • e tdeh tar j ie**»n from George Hi nson in making up the boiler*. ■ if iuhtful piece from [>ora Bryan as f < hi id a< treaa rloo Old .i t > planning a romrbeck a la Norma iW nm on d ; and three rhil- n •* pantomimes as they might L »vf been written by Tennessee \\ luiiiis X ; . ; ... •>. N>«el ( award* lyric and tnuvu of *i K»n t Hake fun of the Fair** i* ai| ideal vibicle for a quartet front Cw. vip aff y . Arthur Maerae s * Ornamental Orientals” . blends i and mM and i» efTeytis. I .it mil by Graham Payn and J4*an Ural -• Wtltiam ( happeil s dirertion > ps thv show moxing at a sink r 1 *■ .nhi’e the decor bx la>u«t«m s anthill is t-fleet!ve without h* m* aaiM>«ati Af yro. i»**rr. tuneful and lilting melmlies utiii h tVia r «on»e over nnelv when >unc by y, At such talented artists .a. f»l«ura '**• Lane * ho *»t a hit here recchlly; tM» n s ,n r ^' r 1 '*nsnl 1 ..n<1 Mai ft.a h-.ns Among the heat of the m >» nittnr % R*> Vn are ‘ Fahulott* *! done bv Viu Uni Kr M\ Sunday Girl * th vii!*• Mi's Male and Ihineii Ifinton l< a«l kifro mi the voealirifbg and »t>r di a- matii Hells «i Si V< runi« : »hirft i* Mis* hint; * best nliiittoi'r .in k.s.-y Apart from the 1 me »tai u * lM HainlMfd s, M i,. tt e has r ..n ,y! . .mv British r #*t Brine Trent Ihim'.ji *i»«mI f (hr voice arid nvaki * a p« i M»n .Me f 'set hero, . Mart in ■ Jlrnton a* FVket e , the the bi:atn« behind the forgers ** P 1 U»4) otivonislv the heaw but this m »s mainly the fault of the *rnpt i us Mis* Hinton makes a charming V dn soubrette Gal hO* pmse and per right sonality and a promising voter trale Vera Peari e. as the nuner oi the ftii» traveling circus and Hoh* ti Hen- egch demon, th the role pf American feu colonel, make pleasing conMibu* tonal ltons for his West E|td ikbut trrgi* this nr4 avion uiust , : br vutitrlb he in »' i dif a disappointtnen!i (ur vt.u k h# rs Thr talent i«, unmi*«t I'onahlv there ,r j but the vr npi made it t« uffh -tedv ,v uf d'»v« for Him aded Roheri Aieabttt * direction ladk v . urge- f he c rispness y hu b <s lopatlv <•'- ,1ns sn< 4 iated With •. hi* work Pl»v |v rv an 'overlong and needs some trim mine. ^ K in all three, art* Gem . i: <4 u touerine *et »* a triumph of de- , hit. sign and construi to>n v/*,. Tea Men and a Mi** l,onrinn Sept SS thi«u.4 a *».n4Ms«m fi<4». »«* »f iynn4r in il>i*t »ui b> < »»»l *»*Ik|, |>.ir<1rd h> *ilftik U gw hanti*** 1 ' ;.,:b ; VM-vrh I oMdw*. irpl IT »l U tap:, Vito tihriun Hi 11 » VUMU Mit lUft T»*r«*#f f r*HV l^«*f>l<»*» ■ i. •a*-.". Pster a..wn»i- h hVm .n«>** I urui a«v** HU.sitll • Ts>* 4 #.»»** i t.unrurr Ih'k* . t>« » »n < «pt I*n Mir 1 4 .l.,i\< »' I t. wl < Will** fH<M yt M»rt 1 *1 mI.*. V •k.'O* ' Hi >c#*i**» . ’i'laais* wnuriniMi; IliMtum V. . I' »V* •• 4 **-k Sffliu . ISHis St * «< «!» An WagMMiv v . n..s*f4 e*ba__ London Sept 2A j ' ,l% ** t.4l*Hfr |H«4wrtMl mf i m* -tiqm [ t n iho* »rU wmi k*Mfi DuOtra • K'httt Vokitt H.«A mnd l*r»i» t>w. ?«*• t»*n tlsmta C.jfirtl n»u«i. ^ ' s.i..i» *«nht Kim, 'OUmtU): i m*. W J'fJ kyijM *lfr«a K..kt s* n to.* l»44H** *.»• Ml* <.r,ii*r l I»um Wilif«H <««M* M«*a#ri Mar* At V «tl TVar* I wn.W n s» j., jj. «g « .* ' -|® If , , " * »sa *«<•»« v.y I** >»p 7 «»a ur ss-«*rl* . .;, J.v V.41 * 4 »li«nr| VV atllr *nni««M W«e»r <;r«4„c r»aCl# t*. w ' :•»*»* >*t»rnw w'iiwr N«a« ♦ 40 / 1 *> t«|l| I*aitnJ *•■ n - -'i I .o ... . ■ .Anna- '.. M,i y , * * • • *• *• • •*• Huai r»t,«v ^ nuntns* WinkWf *■; f -H«a j wala** T rnVIin < \t this home of faiTe alihovf ahv- thing goes: ..In this m«>.iro r il »* a mihtarv **m* ^et m i find Wlri\ camp in Iraq ;»n«l there P no 4|c parent iea'4>n why it should nut duplitale the lUCrent oju >s of * HelU4 tanl Heroes " although M ts flimsier m theme and depend* h" tHT *lap>tu'k tv pe ot huitiui AnV kppeal it ha* will be pure 5 lu ll i vhuuid make the yiade for <ti«' winter >> • r un- sophisticated audu n4 e> Vive v puhg ai*nv offtet r« bored i baracteruatum brimis out (!.*«* «bw lr.lsttr.r ! v i ?s irf 'lamlim i;i.irie * i haiaetei * ti o «’ i n it him on one hand a.s th«* brutal. t<fH'4utkpnpMi» U|g an it t \ i a mum af i o n p ■. ♦ i » » while oh the other; ah aid. ni lover' and devoted tHelund ;The at pry ot f arttbiirlaiio «P“ * S Wd to pn‘tr ■ , f at Cv< * pttoiMi (4«u»tit> At .ivf ■ theatre lec hnHtu* h. • , * .. 1 onv IhiI ! A » .. - •*ed unto t‘iiy play. .ptHin .rot a of the greal« *i pcivii i i »*e defeat of the f*ciSian* and tfu- con ni f.h* Turki vvHh fhe »r- coin pa m uyg foiihi. v and hi uuhty aie * t I I J I It u me Mhm > 4101 11. b di*an>4 '.-.'-: .. '■'} ■ The big rasf maitiiam* i •»»- < *l«t A iC (radii loti n en the -liialiekl tote In nearly 6o >p* .iking p.n:t* oh* Viousiy having Itcen hand pic kt d Jill Bah on git e' an i-nt« n,\« »v iimv lng klUsl> : T .oiihurUihc s. y l.e and Le o Mc Kei h. amt M *ig. rrl Hay ting* as lie T uikish Lmpcroi -ghd His veil*- (be tuu pHfMHim .vn ini's oi I . * in * crn~ tiinely reflect the toimcnt ot K» ml Mt Griffith iin c cHcnt -a* t he simple I•• • -. m king, while. David W'afirC eonvineek his hoi -4*Hhe-trdsted brother vtiiiuv and ro*tu<n » * hi l>she Muriv ,o»- as imaginative as th»> are imp.» iv« They give the ho ishtng touch of color to an taut producth»n Algfo Thr Or* II ■ SoIhi y «ul4 Nr Dublin Srp If) ’ Cbi»-v,4Dcctiir ut dikm * i« • » ... t» Mu**- h* It Al<a| ' f’l b> Ku ., .iiiiRt l rie lKiitt««M Kueil C»nMM*1 s* 'll.II IfctMiM Po** m Ml I Mar k t-M** T;-.-,.... ha N. Uhamuo* ^ V| ♦ *ih-IwnoS 1*1.141 n t l«M I 4»a Ki.lihv , ;. \>_. 1 ; K.I Mi*,ll' The v*.a I .Oi. i.t^i'n* Only new printm tu»n to lie ctvi*n be AMhv Blavec* in their (eith. p»»riiu .il *- is fb«-~ l,»si play by I .inti*, I) N 'ton •* London Legit Bits ' lamdon heid 2\ Jack Hv ll«« i* reviving tlij* ‘ Merry Widow ' a bob h,*s n**t bffk dune.' yinre . h j pfWe 11* y .if Vi Mtoy " y ill In' p iv c if In I tfie - %leyrthoffer; A lettMc •«.., o < i* • slyr yith s?u»y »•■*»* vied •» !b* Wi t I nd late- ih Oi u<Ik i V; su» lev I'renr h. » hu has fi.ul. faniir tpu^h l-i» ak« in tbe i*'-j.i( h).* -1» i making a romeb u k tin t" i y ill he W agon toad < M M nk.es.s. * p hv % f;. lirlderbeld tvlip.ii !• tried out Ml Ihe province* Cult I hi* \ rar HltoW is c spec ted to open at the Savov in Lite f kTolwr ,. Vafiie play wa* to have Ih*» n liltm d hv Jack Mai mood with Mon a Id shiner starred hut is on likely dui* to script diflb allies . Toronto mm l notitiwed iPm pare 3g - si«*h» y bn h Mere' ev« i ed*-d hv the Hiiy.il Aleva mi i a ♦ I r »2 * Vlis-n llafl *2IN> a mgjiierrt • • uiri t. » rio st«v*e fartlliti s front the yi.and pot rtf of m«v dres'it'iv rtwHiii et* * CJeneral hosincs* coMdtfton* are c*nclient de spite suby av c otv-tmiv lion that lias hail no advCisr effect on legit atti mtaihe. ami there is 1'ieivf % of ailj.ii » iit and piovided parking vpa.re for dll legn 1 «m a t tons On Icm .il pee** vp*ce dvd 1- able fo legit. Um* situation i' idawc for ddvanre a. I'hr Tugonlu Sf ar large*! alter noon daii i v fig ( anadJ i* chary with space. (Jlotw and Marl, largest morning piper in (*a»ada. runs a digniftrit v af n day drama |»agr The Telegram i» another thaf I* olt»:n ripiwd .»ft*-| the noon edif ion im luitu a r »Hv;>; this making loroulo » hi » - paper town. •- ■. ' v ; V . :; -*r—♦ Winter »t*wk companies, yhtch hav e hern making a *|ow come* : ; tWk i u i V fist fi*w sea-nfo vvll •' »r ■ ntly hr mpr# gurtii r«ni* tlld ’ y» ..ii V hciugh thf>re ate '’ dl not not ' .“"it'A to form a rinui* li*i' gi.iC't- v< 1 n.M k n. a f* y *m H il *i< will- I j, ir be available l( . Vt file hmityrtit Iff '• , i» k om ra* ,. '!*» .*» 4-i"it,iin uith at h .Tst lieu- t.iii - »* prudpt. B and • * i m^h ci it i i |w*rirdty be.ine.on- , -I . .f.: i in 'ra#' to i m <*t >.>n*- .Wilt -f- u i ’Mpic of >« at aeo there h-i* l» »\- t.i- * i) bo a. m*i« ale''spread of arena be - i h«,!-4.f m t»ii( most of f he slam I* '• 'V deCnuit is o 1 ai« lr»*' U git fivt vounr ai*nv offterr* bored vu« i.«rr it* - with heat, mosquitoes d|s ( iptme M*h*t«N Uard4i««.i<t and bug of girls dream up the kS>r AV^Si-lvpf they would like I® CIS* n 4' •ttMU- hf*t I trrulue ' She 'inbi* n ’ 1 M hniwirt iirrtorvM.rt m the shapely tiwni of Hi ♦' i i/J) , .t it* seit v i< 11m uf a bi okcnffoM ff Mcti* Hms.ifi autu She i rialf' liwvm w. cuiih7 i UU fumor* while the setuor off her i* Andrea vi^nar n?^ affril lie return- sUddCftb (he i*.hn raOw girl fall* for him. and »n ki cp the aihfilduT 41 ^Tiff'- dthert awav shi fl.nms lb in*4 *e- i.»hnn.« i miN* r cretly married In him Fv* n»n ' .. . rw.rren Hmm >he get* her m;*n w hen her *tep- j^ , «*vK M ‘ ,r V 1‘ther arrive* in the person of a V.’. ghbiaf Mfevii 1 |»eppery Bras* Hat. who insists Wwh**-i i»f> that she save her repu'atnm by i,‘ Jk w»» BS marrying one ol the group V. Ariwtfd iMamowa . Dialog i* sprightly, with plettfv of N*u Mi^iteu ^ca«oned quip* from a < ih km v or- , *T?r, ilcilv in the ti aditlun^l ii..*rini r Tha r*«* Sfi* j*« • All the ac tors give breeiv fresh* . ne*» to the vaitou* characterira- i« the s*ttin* uf (ton making even their adolescent S*nn«« M/I/ ^ '•Una La* Andrea UalaWdf>n..* i*M faiiur Smw*n h/M-*n st n>Uan UuVaU i./hnn.« i •». */ • fWroi Mirvtnn ■ Allred U*rks ».... Jimr fclwMiun ,. VHurtav W.c«h. |l li*. Vfwharl Ives • Kkh/rd '-■nrude •’ ».• V era Pearre • • Ar w nld Dtamnod Nell Halletl .'/.. Aiwa* K/rtflwd mat I,mean* Tha fie# Sf* 4aca I ."<»is •> v If Mil areepi.il md Ih fore hi* deafh fwd nmnih* gob It> the role Thi* is 4n amtptakk olirndi ff who i* dl*u the A hi* V ti..diti«4fi w bile Dumb . who and He ars a vufieinatural gcnious. anil . hc ; tl»g cite v^if.s Ihe .s. mi ibis 11< |i n no ..-loa’ntlcstatlogj.’..ppompf* in i t«> ,«♦ igg evofk • lions whMi v ci m kindly but arc Parisian the. not eondri< ivo 1o I to- h(‘tt« rm< nt of I n I t .„ • *tord to her no'ce « hu hamt a rte* ] d'NSFI rent m m until cl.i* bcroii»4 , s his 1 • ti istei Thru greed foi room P4lHlJ| nih.de* hr* tit* Ktnt i-entels mi uok. tiwt An* the i Hurtx uf a pro st to m.itniaiii !<> "*•• the husband * sandy , ,I‘“ Ttu» pUv I* d ui nk e d (»\ the r-»»* I jtic |H:iiurnuuice of Hi ol I m h **.oi». iw.*. / St.acT-v Hie old vt cmian. Hu m i» e^^ne** -i a i icier study of an Iri^h puloe- jwTh«in ' " nian b\ Hiv Afi .VallV. ctilile mmiii* ftkwii kew bi «»f the fthcsf Mffvw fo .iid to/ a Ion , lno>*» ire v.c.i-n 1 ihu* t.ioh.b n im , t|ic role of The S.unt Some id Tbi* is Kn n parts show good «hoi Me t* priinau infer work It has Iperg given .mil a radio ' cti iiipij|nr«arit hdelltgent pnofuc - It Via unirl troll by Nil 'lootiev. .,: W ■. 'Mac. i history but i U . LillMttUl.il Idlt fi. HI 1 (.. Hi; M'Mtt.uic c to pise -in» h i i, ..fit's lu the role of (> Inr an Indian who ts also ti love with t*n imu while Duodoii ffitkl Vs riVelli id a< the slave The >. ftm<*«, «ri m grnious and t!.*•- i«rsf iiiio** realis* tic It is no gnat shakes but it ,»s ;»»>( e vutb effnugli to ptease i fie !*.<i«sian tbeatiyi'oi r t u.d la IftMWM* TrogMee <1 W ITI I D WDM %\i V i»t IH I’/INO f*wdl»MVI.-n ...;■ m - .V..., »..l.«ue wiih. lb* A/vdr* i.«nf. S|»r. |.... t/.i/r at iLHitily 1.4 If. . . V I /I «|I SI f« s»w» h>M Isii. lol (•' I Sii«l> /> •.. ».1 V Art tVrrr H/ 4 < I yi lt»« ( -,fr ci . n^l t/ll* ...;. . «*d«le Netf** ^ •'.'..' *•)•» I*« .n. MatKeaW ' •,P..» , ii»T T iN|Nn-On I'.itilirr WO* O. • S/tn ;-s/1!. r -V«4. f /*d ♦ <•»*>/./i VI .14)11/itr - Vi . i> 1.1-.. . .1 Jwle* D*i**» Ms hit l iu v 4'A^uiOne * '»• lei \»Mviraa <lu Maekenxie v \l Mi I % of nok IIIw I s| i Pari* Sept, 1H T .mi fecle kei |m *4w*imhi d • «>.tn ed* la 1»« ei« *»•*• ei/bt •fill/* b> H/U ilausihle if at time* nduu- ti*s Hate 11 looks glamorous rhuu end i.»oi«t* •ton At M t'ldioi •ear —a Aiol, based mi ('M ideaiia w . ve» Oirtrl Postwar Vienna m the vetting of Mon making even their adolevcent ^ tin* new British music al nlav The antics plausible if at time* ndic u- ( de« tiw P ut. thin though It is keep* pace lo »*- K Maxell looks glamorous J^;*' with the time« The srene a nty ' * nou < h to t,ir ,h# > >u, * e ot * ny vriuarn. i» divided by the Ameri* snaceptihl# male but plays the role «»**• i on and Russian boundaries with more like an actress on her way to imM r GIs and Russian army men pa<k- entertain trooo* rather than the Con ^ to* the stage Tlyere are big crowd dignified daughter of a top army in wene*. colorful ballet routines. * ..ffRJcar.. , stories constant flow of Viennese airs Direction help* along the efforts ’ * llcUrn from ihe tvo*ri#nr»d of author and cast Shan runs rh ,.,, ni t** Unu iuu«b«.'« v.imu Sum umc ol This is Unger I'l'.ral • imfisl play L I • bar- lie is primarily a m w paper man givi n and a radio produce r iriMfuc- ll is unUkcly iu make thCafrr Mar, . hi'tory but migid wifh plenty rc^ writing oj.ikc an Kk'l toi a vr.in n raxle This stage print in t n>n is I'FhTl I frenut n liy too verbose and would II he helped by etiminatmn of some • 1.4* unnecessary dialog b» h-'U 1 The story i* that of an actress Directed *° n and h,r elder sister are her secretary' and houvekeeper Wo. WarnaM Aidud^She is a big star and ha* had a tSJ**"** "‘£.zr. 8m2, *«»« /•«"•>«« r...»/«rr ..Ih » , wivtuvv uf uir /Ytiirr fan and Russian boundaries with Gi s and Russian army men pack- ing the stage. There are big crowd ■fenea. colorful ballet routines, a constant flow of Viennese airs from the experienced hand of w-... von.* s«»i elderly banker a..b*n twH/h.11 around her afl ^*^ {artor and the i Robert Stoi*. and aome fine vocal- "snwmthly after four months’ pro- long from the principals Yet 'incUl tour Clem, somehow, all those plus qualities m " 1 . <b>n t integrate, mainiy because of ; Tamfcavialae I Rr Great hAai ; V,..I...... An«.* \«*i , elderly banker Play revolves p**rr* N-b*it Fmic*n*i around her affair with a yemng fsc? s ‘, ,»««,/ >nd m* r«moi.<.«h«. ;• young girl intrude** Constant in-Weycr U well known j Su*y Prim who tor a couple both in France and abroad for his of years did not work because of a «tories and novel* of the Canadian beauty strop accident, stages an w ildemess Pre*ent C story excellent romehark challenge to anyone but Tania Bal- seems better than ever in the role achova. herself a talented actress of the mature legit star whose life ha* built up a play around It that divided between home M «ry inadequacies and the too Mender comedy material for Alfred Mark* and Bonnie Hale. Against this setting of a divided r ‘t>. is unfolded in a casual way. * -ague story of dollar bill forgers. f 1 °Jf side of the square, within the Russian rone. Is the book- 'Hler hero whose printing plant it being used by the crooks On the ;>:>poaifie side is the heroine, a Tambaarlalne I be Great London. Sept 27 OM V ir 'Cm grMlu«i.*N mt in In# act* W i kuN«.»A»r X*rW*» W»o IkiiMM w#lsi r*»»*r**rt ky T>r»N* 4 .nIX iw Wtl in 4 toNuflirt Hum At (AM Vac tSfiir*. L»n4#n Wet t* 11, • l Si A#e I TtNAsrUlM :. : . DmuU W olSt 7*itarr/U ..I..., ' Jill ZaStaa . Matiioi S*«lm|i i haaMadi .. Un> mcK*in Uyr*t»« X*n«*IN CrilAlA I mcm . . ...... tv*» i4 w all*r Kinf mi r*» ., C»N m » Met aUuiM mvkes for good, if n«»t particularly people know about, a long stand original theatrical fare l ing affair and society She always This N'auvicaa of (he Northwest has been comely and add* an ex ft* a young Indian girl who saves the life of a French adventurer lie falls in love with her and they are married Mow ever. Ihe call of civilisation becomes stronger than either hi* love or the pleasure he t h 0 * e rellent Impersonation to tho*c looks Both Jean Paul Coquelm in the part of her son-secretary, and Mi- chel Barbey. as the young actor are okay, vhow promise AHatne Dhurtal is the we!t-br*-d hanker . '">,rir.i, tiu/r ■^ "Vw*.. ’.: ..:: .TK.~ ^ Ki.imii La* found In sharing the simple Dhurtal is the weli-hri-d hanker Gratis; R** ** Indian family. That a whose long affair with the a< tress tk*«Ni w*ii*r about all. except for some pictur- is part of hi* way of life Serge G4r#r»e Mci «Uu«■< e««ue scene* of such family IH»* * Nadaud clown* in the role of the ever to entertain the Gl* There * murder, too. but tbie also falls G> induce much excitement The Old Vie opens Its new sea- .To prove that even postwar son tn spectacular sty)# with a re- Wnna is still a gay rendcivout wval. for tha first time, of Chris- ’ arf introduced a band of fbpher Marlowe’s Tan.burlalne the 'trolling olayrrv led by the eg- Great.** It Is s big scale production Arabia Aiwa Om« e*c/ue scene* of such family life. » Nadaud clown* in the role of the and some semi-philosophic con-' illiterate legit producer and thea- tiffit of the I ha ugh 1 prucesse* in ire manager who has only a mind and some semi-philosophic con- trast of the thought processes m the civilixed man and the noble savage. Director Rale* hova has done a fine job of getting a* much move- ment as po**ime into a piece with- out much action In thi* *he i* laided hy the acting of Gregory Chmara at the whiskey-loving Chief Soldi, and the sensitive per- ivlhte into a piece with- '‘derable gives the p rre a per Shut* caa U rated aa for busine*s Claire Gerard has only a minor part a* the sister and housekeeper while Claudme Chef/ et appear* only near the close but it I* a sock appearance Besides the okay cast, the play has been given nice mountin'’* The two sett b> Pierre Madel. the town drawing room and a living Md af tha forma nee of Annie Noel as Piehou ( room in the countr . air both Atm- Robert it u conventional av plq and UatefuL ; Moua . t u*c «>ignifiCaAtf iqei i ot the in* ditaied vteadv rr^urifrnie af Mock (« thr pi*- -il.viltlv (hat IImay lead To.:P new liii oi of ‘r««.(d im h utt. Thi*' vMAUld ow>i>| of loeal rr-ii4en( c/.ii*j».uii4‘v uvmg rut vt i Aini‘i xml du ni* ihe principal hit i*L*v V imme ii ii* h ;«!ii't thsdr t .«• n»g i«n Itn* ««Lw av T hat w iHiltl ?*e a Mititfi- i ii i e Itu touring pr n d u» i o>n«* a* how • »i>« i .«u <* In ell i-41 I (»?., v.tnld be a vat ,.it<on uf the pce*« ill \i»mti»er Murk N(tiii, lift de|wO«|lo on the av.Mhthiliiy itf ».« ri|»l : ; v <»l» 0 aie fn«w i*» o* r.vlly wiiHhi'hl o •(il alter i hr regular t*n«r lhio« vi*«*k ci»m p tOll <t I rn luiii tiu l<tfl</M>f»V Itiiltiqi I ht .iiic iit ilH ’ouittl in the Nhcratuu lieivetl* re tlui . l. Hal- iimorr ft* hav*- an eight week gu« 't» Mac • on Opr hi rat f k I, 1'i and a Mimtai s#'i ie* :; -M : ar».ihg'-. J,rn i ’n»i> will br the seenwd vac under ihe manage iim tit of Don SwauAi Jr , - w ho «|H | ate* a Minimi r \U** k at I atfhei v die MJ ; - , .i ' ’■ . - 5 ' ' . Ni“-*M'\elt IMayfurtr-f oper.ite«t at Miami Hearti hv Harry Hrantti with tv-. 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I In ydufs t'ci at La Jiillj ( j| , head, if by f •rrftof v 1*4. ; i faljq M * t ioire *14*1 \t« 1 F. r*i r * lore, n i v -*i #.'m i i i »»• t a root rail a-< !• 'uft hi - >i; *,«. |t4tt||l -a-'ll hi y III.mIiU i Kilt l»l ' *• on*' in. • add n n#.fc* im t'j-ir < i *?n i'Hl ih nirrent iitjino of (>M.k'l.aii Party ‘ r. In* n *, v.win- «*r« ii nn luiir (hi* Mra -**n by H^vll lavi .nil Mu a ml Yiniitg Sqmlurru IMsybou* «• i'hiN mx, 'i >i***n f«.i t'- f«*4 . .<i , n under the manage men toi Non Lee ; and Hu hard (bar It on If b-nikf star*. uMiatiy fi «.m pirtm * Artillery l^ine Playhouse. St \u- CUstine reportedly reop;mn : early in January Im its fifth *e a von with a re*ident company, under * *a di- . reefron of I'aiipia Dutt* n and Jane O’Connor A new stork opi ration in St. Iahiia,. reportedly being readied by Inturl Perry; who operated the Grist Mill Playhouse. Andover. N J t la*t vuriHurr Ga>etv Theatre. Montreai. after a run i»f stock undv-r the man- agement of Philip ' H r. I a n g r r, ; fo'ded Saturday nigfttt with the withdrawal of Georye Brandt from the operation Among the possi(»rlrti4 s ll . u n- trr are the Albany PlavlM. o* op erated f4»r the last >ev« «1 > ai s by Malcolm Atterbury the Tto Ntre# in-the Hound at the Red pout I. Birmingham operated last •* a>on . hv Alb n Draper: Penthouse Thra- tre. An*ley Hivtel. Athnt* p'an* for which are unknown ami S Mad venture recc ntly opened in \S a*h- ington by Hill Bobbin* • ' ; • 1 . ,• .• *. * 4 BBC Producer to US in Ifov. London * krt 2 P«*ier Duncan, fftritivh B r oad« a*t- ing t’orp producer of Ih? Saturday night feature, "In Town Tonight." »$ visiting N , Y. and Hollywood next month Duncan i* making the trip v ith a view to writing a sequel to hi* book. ’ In Town Tonight**