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Ijlfeuri I Sun SINGER. Passing <**Mh** The Show m , | THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C * A-7 u j Where and When Current Theater Attractions I SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 10*3 And Time of Showing “AMERICANUNIVERSITY CONCERTS“I Stage. Patrick Hayes. Managing Director Doretta Likes the Turns MacArthur “Young Wives’ c#n on LATC SHOW TONIOHT McThing”; Tonight, 8:30 P.M. HaiT“ National “Mrs. Tale”; 1. 2:45, 4:30, 6:15, 8 and ‘NOMINATED FOR 1952 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. 9:50 p.m. Os Her Life and Her Luck Sam S. Shubert “I Am a Metropolitan—“Hans Christian ACADEMY AWARDS Camera”; 2:30 and 8:30 p.m. Andersen”; a.m., 1:35, Mari^AtidersonRemaining Seats: 54.20. 11:25 3:45, J4.80 BURT By Jay Carmody —“ j HALL BOX LANCASTER—, g Arena The Country Wife”; 5:55, 8:05 and 10:15 p.m. OFFICE OPENS 7:30 P.M. Miss Doretta Morrow, who is singing this week at the Capitol p.m. HAYES CONCERT BUREAU, N.W. SHIRLEY BOOTH 2:30 and 8:30 NA. (Campbell's) 1108 G Theater, is a girl with no complaints against life, or her luck. On University Ontario—“The Stars Are Sing- 8-7151 Steinway Piano Catholic "Julius 1, the contrary she finds both have been kind, and she is grateful. Caesar”; 8:30 p.m. ing”; 3:05, 5:15, 7:20, 9:20 and 11:15 She rather expects things to work out well and they do. Screen. p.m. As. for example, her daring gesture in leaving “The King and Ambassador —“She’s Back on Palace—“ Battle Circus”; 11:30 SHOW TOM6NT I|:4spjl\ I,” the Broadway hit in which she might still be working If she Broadway”; 1:25, 3:25, 5:30, 7:30 a.m., 1:35, 3:40, 5:45, 7:45, 9:50 fUTEI umn HUB wry had not been tempted by Holly- and 9:30 p.m. and 11:55 p.m. People said it mis- PLAYHOUSE r^JV!. wood. was a explained, adding she Capitol “Jeopardy”; 10:30 Playhouse—“ Come Back, Little take for her to go, that leaving that also has a weight problem—the op- a.m., 1:05, 3:40, 6:20, 9:05 and Sheba”; 11:25 a.m., 1:25, 3:25,! W ACTOR” Rodgers and Hammerstein hit ' “BIST NUT a posite of Lanza’s. 11:45 p.m. Stage: 12:15, 2:50, 5:30, 7:35, 9:40 and 11:40 p.m. at the peak of its popularity was VIRGINIA “If don’t 5:30, 8:15 and 10:50 p.m. Limelight”; 10:30 a.m.,! Rub ™m like leaving the Bank of England I watch myself I get Plaza—“ |B|A *OnO KM thin,” says. sings Columbia—“Thief of Venice”; 12:45, 3, 5:20, 7:35, 9:55 II GARY open gift too she She and COOPER to a shop. ? at 107 pounds. 11 a.m., 1,3, 5,7, 9 and H p.m. 12 p.m. Miss Morrow went to Holly- Bnadiqr«-^. As for Lanza and his reputed Dupont —"High Noon”; 1,2:45, Trans-Lux—“Member of the MAYO HIGH KOOK wood any way. There she made temperament 4:30, 6:15, 5, 9:50 and 11:40 p.m. Wedding"; 11:10 a.m., 12:55, a “Because You’re which gets him as picture. much as his art, Miss Keith’s “Peter Pan”; 9:30, 2:45, 4:30, 6:20, 8:10, 9:55 and £rjsa» B s S DUPONT as Mario Lanza's co-star. attention Mine.” easy 11:20 a.m., 1:10, 3, 4:50, 6:45, 11:45 p.m. Millions of people her, mil- Morrow found him to work saw with. 8:40, 10:35 p.m. and 12:30 a.m. Warner on who not possibly have “She's Back lions could ** * * Little “Limelight”; 1, 3:15, Broadway”; a.m., into “The King And I” 11:40 3:40, crowded Morrow, who 5:30, 7:50 and 10:10 p.m. 5:45, 7:45, 9:50 and 11:55 p.m. years. Don’t mis- Miss admires the v s§' if it ran 20 girl per- Watki iA' ' m '¦ - H understand Miss Morrow, she vocalists who develop ' ¦ ; AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. sonal styles, has no plan to do IP 1 loves Rodgers and Hammerstein Films of More Than Routine Merit. their hit, and anything of the kind herself. and big musical She likes all “THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH,” under the big-top with always will. Nevertheless, she kinds of music, in- cluding grand opera DeMille. is glad she made the movie. where she | might land one “THE LADY VANISHES,” classic. ** * * day, but she Alfred Hitchcock’s suspense thinks the music singer the Ten Best Pictures of the Year!” “MY happy j and the COUSIN RACHEL,” with a fine performance by Olivia She is now to be em- should get together on terms of Mafloxiiia barked upon a new career, night Charges DeHavilland. mutual respect that neither “THE NAKED SPUR,” James Stewart in club and theater singing. should be shaped.to a corking Western with offered fit the other suspense. “What if some one you altogether. a straight acting role?” Miss “NEVER WAVE AT A W’AC,” Roz Russell and Marie Wilson in And, just as she likes all types the Morrow was asked. music, she all Army. it," she of likes kinds of “I'd take said. audiences. What she wants to “THE PROMOTER,” Alec Guinness in a top-notch comedy role. “And some one else offered ' do is just sing to people. - y “ROAD TO BALI,” Crosby and Hope on another you a singing role at the same Hr zany junket. "That failing,” she says, time?” with “STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER,” Clifton Webb as John Philip smile that shows confidence it * Sousa. Miss a *->- “I'd take the latter.” will not, “there’s always ¦V H Morrow said. “I want to learn steno- typy. My family made me learn v all I can about acting, but I " it to have something to fall HHHf fa. ~ - JhK WINELAND more at home in a back P' THEATERS Stanley Warner Theatres would feel on.” “,3Goo part in which I expressed my- ** * * ANAGOSTIA £ ANBASSAPM .figSfiy... > ?JT 2 self musically.” L J"b BRODERICK CRAWFORD in "LAST "She's Bark on Broadway," Virginia WEEK END SUMMARY: i OF THE COMANCHES." in Techni- Mayo, Gene Nelson. Frank Lovejov. In her brief career. Miss Mor- color. at 1:00. 4:05. 0:55, 0:45; JON 1:25. 3:25. 5:3n, 7:30. 9:35. There will be a gala flavor about HALL in “LAST TRAIN FROM BOM- row has been associated with 6-2600. "Star* and Tuesday night’s performance of BAY.” at 2:55. 5:45. 8:35. Plus "**•“**••*AVA!flN of top talent is musi- Giant Cartoon Show. (At 2:20 Only.) Stripes Forever,” Clifton some the “Mrs. McThing” at the National Webb. Debra PageJ, 2:10, 6. 7:50, cal entertainment who also 2533 A 51 theater. Government and HIGHLAND fJTh n know all the tricks of acting. diplomatic officials are especially .z At Regular Prices! BETTY HUTTON. Ray Bolger JAMES STEWART. CORNEL WILDE. ate^rard^FSS: One of these was invited to the performance mmm: DOROTHY LAMOUR. CHARLTON Btory of Siam. 2:25. 5:30, 8: “Tht in the hit, “Where’s lESTON In Cecil B. DeMUle’s Turning Point." William Holden. durable ” which will be followed by a brief "GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH in Alexis Smith. 1. J:OS. 6:35.. 9710. Two were Ger- -echnlcolor, 1:05,3:45.0:30.0:10. Charley?” others curtain talk by Miss Helen at DrVFD) \ LI. 3-3300. "The Naked trude Lawrence and Yul Bryn- fHO a I Marlboro Pika at District lint DbUF-nv’ spur,” James Stewart, Hayes on . Theater . IrUIfAL 3, I.” Month. jo. 8 . 5131 6:30. 9:40: Invasion U. 8. A..” ner in “The King and England’s Film JAMES Gerald Mohr, 1:45, 5:15, 8:25. Academy has ” STEWART In "NAKED “All of them were wonderful one BPUR In Technicolor, at 3:05. 6:15. chosen EASTER PRESENT—And worth noting is the Columbia rnl** VP "t WO- 6-2346. -stara "Breaking The Sound 0:25: RICHARD WIDMARK In "MY •»E- Stripes to young performer,” Miss Theater's to Come 2, it will 1:40, and Forever.” a Barrier” as the industry’s best moviegoers. April offer Ethel Mer- PAL GUB." at 4:50. 8:05. Plus Clifton Webb. Debra ” Paget. 2:30. Morrow says. “So especially Miss man in the i( Me Giant Cartoon Show. (At 1 00 Only. > 4:20. 6:05, 7:55. 9:45. film for . Ralph version Call Madam just eleven 1952. And Sir film of Ava Knowing is ATIBlfTIP Nichols at Atlantic ME- 8-2841. “The Lawrence. Gertie months reopened original illlifUfllVSt S F rPMTRai*,n cat Richardson won best actor after Miss M. the National in the JO 3.5000 w »•»*»»' People.” Simone Simon. one of the things I am most honors, just BTERLING HAYDEN. RHONDA 12:15. 3:25. 6:30. 9:40: "Body as he did in the show. FLEMING in “THE GOLDEN HAWK." proud of. I would Technicolor, Snatchers."" Boris Karloff. 11. 2:05. like sometimes vote of the New York Film Crit- in at 1:00. 4:20. 7:20. 5:15, 8:20. to go back the show 10:00; ABBOTT and COSTELLO In a and see ics’ .
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