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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 17

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Amusements Seventeen Off-Broadway "Fashion" at The Met THE BOSTON DAILY GLOBE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1933 Film nmes Verdi Melodrama Lacks First-Rate Vocal Artistry Sandra Dee Star of "Gidget" At Pilgrim and The Fenway Century-Old Satire At Little Opera House ASTOR -Sound and the Fury," 9:40, 11:40, 1:40, 3:40, 8:40, 7:40, 9:40. BEACON HILL "Gisti." 9:13, 11:13, 1:20, 3:13. 5:30. 7:35, 9:45. MAYFLOWER "I Want to Liv, 10:23.

1:03. 3:50. 6,30. 9:13: "Amw Ton Trader," 8.43, 12:23, 3:10. 8:33.

hy Gabrieiie x'pton ithe audiences at the downtown BOSTON THEATER "South Seas PARAMOINT "Tempest," Adventure." press prevue at 8:40. I 12:45, 3:25. 8:05, 8:50. opera in four acta fcy and mftrp vnur hplief Ki Guiseppe Verdi, libretto by Fran- aua so Joui Pv, cesco Maria Piave after Victor mav not have been totallv pred- Adapted from novel oy rrecei Kormer, directed by Paul WendkosiFllgnm and the Uptown i en- lai-ki -Horse's Mouth 12:05. 2:00.

considerably in making the color. Theme song sung oy way amused. aMtrutan opera last night Tti'ble, as Merrill projected him, I role of Mrs. Tiffany 3:53, 3:55, 7:55, Short 1:35, 3:30, 3:30. 7:35, the Metropolitan Theater.

Staged by Laredo" is cast but he more than enlisted your Sandra Dee 1 "FASHION." or "Life in New fjmpdy with mum by Anna Cora! Mnwatt. Presented bv Jerome Rnsenfeld. Staged by David Costumes by Maeanini. Set-I trngf and lighting by Donald Bailev; Tirrell. Musical direction bv William Hess.

Choreography by Hhoda lvine. Music comBiied by Deems Tavlor. The cast: Francie. Monndosgie CASINO Stage, 12:00, 2:45. 8:30: PILGRIM -Gideet." 9:30.

1230,3:20, 6:20. "Gunman from 11:05, 2:05, 3:05. 8:05. SAXON "South Pacific" 2:00. 8:00, 8:30.

TELEPIX "A Girl In Black," 11:30, Darren'Wie secunu piuuucuuri a vo- Margot Hand as a glj Crrai: sets anc costumes, Eugene Berman: stage director. N. Merrill. Conducted by Fausto Cleva. The cast: The Duke Fernandi 'Domino Kid," 9:00, Kahoona "From attention, Roberta Peters sang the role of Gilda.

She was consistently rench maid with a secret; lnusseii Lawrence ciift sobertson iumbia Western featuring Rob- Arthur Connetl, UT Themselves1 ert Knapp. M.L.A. Here to Eternity," 9:45, 8:15. CENTER "The Opposite Sex," 9:30, James Coco, playing the oilyiS0f.0fhL,ePnce Risoletto Robert Merrill Gilda Roberta Peters on pitch, and some of her tnl? M.arKey "COunt." and Jim Frirsnn. nasi.

'Stinky count 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30. .1:00, 4:25 "Three Stianse luuwve uee vicior LaKocne Jobv Baker Laughlin Sue George Robert Elliir Loves." 11:30, 3:00, 6:30, 9:55. IPTOWN "Perfect Furlough." 11:15, Roggerocoloratura Was lovely, but her Giovanna Votipka! Stage, Music pinched EXETER "My Uncle," 2:55, 6:10. Monterone Norman Scott VOlCe last. niEni.

WHS Gerirade Mjov Eben as an American belle yearning acquire a title, play their i ft" roles with bright gaiety. JoycelfeV.V. ti Tl i -i .1 i. I Pattv 2:40. 6:10.

9:30: Night of the Quarter Moon," 12:53, 4:25 7:50. Marullo Calvin Marsh 'and small Rho tnnlr iha "Tarn "Man in White Suit," 1:30, Jo Morrow Craia Parti Kane 4:45, 8:00. Tod; iitiu ct jiwixDm is a umia aove wnose waik-iki McCVure Borsa Gabor Count Ceprano George Cchanovsky.nome Wit hcareful hesitancy, Countess Ceprano. Allen I u.i,i A Page Helen Vannid brought it Oft! With fair Te- Adam Trueman FENWAY "Gidget," 1:00, 4:00, 6:55, lay Lord Byron. Burt Metcalie Newton "Gunman from Laredo," 2:35.

Count Jolimaitre Col Howard "James coco i self-sacrifice is misunderstood; Jonathan irst Cop Dark of Moon The Wellesley Flayers will tniei ouara lxiuis bgarro en Ed Hinton BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 8:35, 8:30. Mr Tiffany. Humohrey Davis joy ftrCin iLtuiutux Second "Gidget" Tennyson Twinkle Al Corbinis A 1101. etna Vnrrrr I- T1 GARY "Compulsion." 10:00. 11:53.

a gem of satire. Eugenio Fernandi made his sparkling and IS shortlpresent "Dark of the as 1:55, 3:50, 5:50, 7:50, Bosto ndebut in the role of the entertainment, Snpbson Stanley Jav Zeke Steohen Daley very ycutniui The small stage has been expertly decorated to look Symphony Hall at 8:30. Concert In honor ot World Trade Week. Dr. Munch will conduct Symphony No.

35. Moxartj "La Mere" Debussy; Symphony No. 2, Brahms. Subjects. 11:45.

1:40. 3:40. 6:40, final production this sea- profligate Duke. He is that op After opening at the Metropolitan Theater on Monday with the novelty of an American opera, the Metropolitan designed to appeal to those un MARJORY ADAMS eratic rarity, a tall, handsome rko keith memorial "Rio son riaay ana aaturaay at like such varying spots as 25, but the intelligence of ball room, a conservatory more afjult theatergoer the Wellesley Senior High CARMEN" Metropolitan Theater at Opera Assn. turned its cursory tenor wno actually looks as though he might be capable of The1 a iiuuseKeeper Dearoom won't be insulted, "Fashion" was the "My Fair Lady" of 1845 the most popular comedy (with music) that the American theater had hitherto known.

Now it is School. Curtain is at 8:30. CI 1:30. Metropolitan Opera presentaT attention last night to Giu stirring a soprano passion. The basic decency of the Bravo," 9:30.

12:30. 3:30, 6:30, Shorts, 12:00. 3:00. 6:00,. 9:00.

KENMORE "Embezzled Heaven," 1:20, 3:00. 4:45. 6:25, 8:05, Short Subjects, 1:10, 2:50, 4:30, 6:15, 7:55. 9:40. tion of B.rn opera, witn Seppe Verdi's hardy old melo- Deems Taylor musical arrangement includes songs which many of us have heard our story is not marred by juvenile i.

Partially aided by the voice back first as an off-Broadway delinquency or battles between rival canes, and there are no as Don Jose, Heidi Krall as Micaela, Frank Guarrera as Escamillo. Conducted by Jean Morel. rxT -5 ftct TTiictri i nt if urto LOEWS ORPHEL'M- Some Like It and colorful, but it was not production in New York where1 grandparents hum Kemo it was received with paeans of 'mo ot for Jo' "The delight from the Warning "Walking now as an nff.Tromnnt Kt Down Broadway" and Bravo Holds "Rio Bravo," with John Wayne and Dean Martin, will continue for a third week at the Keith Memorial nESTRY RIDES AGAIN" Shubert suggestive closeups, even at the rather hectic beach party. When the end of a glorious a standard periormance, acceptable for the most part, but hardly memorable. There were used with much, ease or grace.

Natural flair was replaced by Hot." 9:55.. 12:15, 2:35, 4:55. 7:15, 9:40. LOEWS STATE "Imitation of 11:30,2:00, 4:30. 6:50.

9:25. Theater at Western musical by Back the- Heart" Perhaps they Harold Rome and Leonard Gershe, unnatural thrust for sound. entation at the Little Opera and irresponsible Summer moments of good singing and furnish the most pleasure of based on Max Brand's novel, with Dolores Gray, Ar.dy Griffith and William Wilderman was ex moments of good drama, but comes, the three leading playerstwo of them in their teens anything in the show. cellent as Sparafucile, and the opera lacked the surging have faced the coming prob force of first-rate vocal artistry, DINE and WINE DINNERS DANCING LUNCHEONS Brockton Policemen lems and responsibilities of Robert Merrill sang the Tole there were small but effective passages from Margaret Rog-gero, Norman Scott and Calvin Marsh, on Norway st. Unfortunately it can remain only through next Sunday.

This is a spoof, of course, at other days and other manners, but it is played in much the same way that it was first shown in New York. Anna Cora Mowatt wrote the drama maturity. Scott Brady. Choreographed and directed by Michael Kidd. FASHION" Little Opera House, Norway at An off-Broadway Importation of famous melodrama by Anna Cora Mowatt now being played as satire.

Enid Markey, Will Geer. of the tormented jester, Rigo- Freed of Assault, Songs are inserted at suitable This enlumn uns Tues. a.m.-Thurs. D.m.-FM. a.m.

nch week. For information AV 8-8000. moments. They include Gidg letto, who is weighted with the wages of his own sins when his daughter falls in love with the man for whom he is a pro- et" a contraction of girl and Trespass Charges EDDIE DAVIS' STEAK HOUSE Shaggy Dog Liinr.hofl-Dli,nM'-Stisflr. Doormitn aark csr 4th.

444 Stuart Boston. KE 6-7979. Cocktail teanga. Frederic Warriner head cast. Music midget, "The Next Best Thing by Deems Taylor.

Rtt. 128 Exit 21. Dine In a friendly relaxed Country Clue Atmos. and it is filled with contemptuous wnrris fnr macnueraHinrt to Love" and "Cinderella," but curer. Merrill was unauestion- BROCKTON.

Apr. 14 Police Walt Disney's "Shaggy Dog," CQLONIAL-Lynniield ahere. HERB LEWIS snotarina nightly. Reservation! aJRystal 9-304, D. Edward Sullivan PL0 is more imporxant.

Open from 12 noon for dinner and cocktail), the playhouse abiy the best of the three prin- st 8:30. Arthur MiUer'a drama aboutjaie vris woll-nlar-od Kari. with Fred McMurray, will French counts and for urmitv -aP1 women who live levond 1 their Patrolmen James F. Jewett and banara uee oionae, cunning 1 1--. F.

im wore found and a better-than-average ac Joseph F. Upton were found open Monday at the 2 VlLLAlit TSiii-riAtTnJiiZ. tone sang easily in all three husband means and attemDt politan Theater. tress, is the gidget who is fas registers; it had strength and BOOTS SADDLE LEISURELY, COMFORTABLE DINING, MAN-SIZED STEAKS ane LOBSTERS. Prima Ribs at Beet Our Snecialtv.

Cocktail resonance, power in the lower Lounge. RTE. 119, GR0T0M MASS. Luncheon Dinner. Cloud Mnn.

GL 8-6371. innocent today ui a $250,000 civil suit brought against them by another Brftckton man. Judge Eugene Hudson or lustre in the upper ranges, cinated by a group of "surf bums." The- young athletes swim near her family's house and treat her as an errand boy, LORD FOX Salem witch trails of, 17th century, presented by Charles Players, with John Heffernan, Ruth Brand and Edward Zanc. Directed by Michael Murray. 'THE POWER AND THE GLORY" Wilbur Theater at 8:30.

Graham Greene's play presented by Rep- ertory Eoston, with Michael Mabry, Dean Gitter and Denise Rab. Di Open Every Day lor Luncheon and Dinner. Bullet Every Day. New Cocktail Lounge. Bullet Lunch Dally 12 ta 2.30.

Klngswood 3-5362. to be "high' society" in the world of New York fashion. The real hero is an "independent farmer," one of Nature's nobktnen, who teaches the silly city folk how ridiculous dered a finding for Capt Sulli IRON HORSE Bouta 1, Cocktail). Boston-Providence Highway In Norwood, Newest and Finest Suburban Dining. J1 tones.

His characterization was caught some of the light-and-shadow in Rigoletto's pandered old soul, and made him an al- van and after two hours and unofficial mascot and annoying younger sister, to be sent home their nhmw livo k00 13 minutes ot deliberation, the PATRIOT ROOM Cocktail) served 'til 1AM. COCKTAIL LOUNGE FOR AN EVENING OF RELAXATION, WHERE OLD and NEW FRIENDS MEET Dinner 6 ta 9. Over HUYLER'S. Corner West and Tremont when things get interesting in Kahoona beach shack, His name is Adam Trueman Superior Court jury ruled for and. he is played absolutely t.en .1..

Thomas Rntelhn. 44fi Cniirt. rected by Stephen Aaron. Imost tragic 'TOSCA" Metropolitan Theater at rrarberi fnr figure. Rigoletto your compassion, MAR1D0R THE FABULOUS NEW MARIDOR, ROUTE 9, FRAMINGHAM, NOW OPEN Roast Beel, Steaks, Lobster, Seafood.

Banquet laelllties. Zarda Bros. Trio. ahoona, played by Cliff 8:30. Metropolitan Opera presenta yt-iiuy oy ui ucer, ic a an-vear-nlri I Dancing In the Cocktail Lounge Every Friday It Salerddy night.

Reservation) TR 2-UO. tuai KCU WIC U1UI.C1S WlLil Never has there been such a TENDERSWEET" FRIEO CLAMS CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS abuse of process, conspiracy, jpilot who has decided to spend STARTS TONITE 15 CZZ the rest of his hie enjoying trespassing and assault. The HOWARD JOHNSON'S THE HI-DA-WAY tion of Puccini't opera, with Zinka Milanov in title role, and Barry Morell, Leonard Warren, Norman Scott In cast. Conducted by Fausto Cleva. various beaches.

The kids "PERFECTION IN DINING BUT FOR 25 YEARS." LUNCHEONS OR COMPLETE DINNERS. For BROILED STEAKS. CHICKEN. charges arose from a visit to N. Y.

CHIEFS vs. L. A. BRAVES SEAFOOD, YOUR BEST CHOICE IS 3 BOYLSTON PLACE, BOSTON, Near Colonial Theatre. idolize him and Moondoggie (James Darren) decides to Botelho home 1955 by officers Jewett and Upton who SOUTH SHORE and CAPE COD homespun heroic figure big, booming and beneficent.

But he, ljke the others, can bow to sentiment, and his voice becomes a tremolo as he talks about his little daughter, who was courted for her father's money. It seems she is dead, but she left a daughter. You can guess the identity of that daughter before the cast, does. Fid Morlret. tnrne irt AMUSEMENTS RaH mHYANNK INN SPECIAL WEEK-END PACKAGE PLAN.

Rate $14.00 per eril. IllAnniO mn a room lor Friday and Saturday nlohts. Breaktast Saturday and Sanday mornings. Dinner Saturday evening and Sanday noon. Telephone SPrlng 5-0233.

sought to question the plaintiff (leave college and become a about an accident. As a result jsurf-bum like the "Big Chief." of the visit, the policemen What happens is very drf-arrested Botelho on a charge iferent even Gidget grows up of assault and battery with a and finds life isn't lived on a dangerous weapon after claim-sbeach; there are bigger things HUGO'S LIGHTHOUSE OR Rt. 3-A and 128, COHASSET HARBOR WORLD FAMOUS FOR. DELICIOUS FOOD. Tanov lobster from oar ocean "nool.

Jlin -3EliE5SKUUVUULJL Steaks. Dancing Frl. Sat. Cocktail Loange. Reservations EVergreea 3-0766.

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