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The Cast (In Order of Appearance)

Irene Elliot MALA POWERS

Constance Russell HELEN O'CONNELL

Philip Russell MARVIN MILLER

George Henderson TOM DRAKE

Byron Winkler George Willeford

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DONALD E. MARLATT, president of ducer, is beginning his fourth season with Avondale, Inc. is a well Avondale and his twelfth year in the known local building contractor and theater business. Mr. Hoffman toured with farmer. He has long been interested in the national companies of "Seidman and theater in general and Avondale in par­ Son" and "Spoon River Anthology." He ticular. Mr. Marlatt enjoys using his many spent some time in Indianapolis earlier skills, acquired in the building business, this season in his capacity as General Man­ backstage and around the theater grounds. ager of the Helen Hayes Repertory Com­ pany. LEW BREINER, Producer and General Manager, is one of the leading theater men WILLIAM COLBERT is Director of in the Mid-west. He has been associated Public Relations for Avondale. He has with Avondale for eight years and shoul­ been a news cameraman for WLWI and ders the burden of putting the season to­ done advertising and public relations with gether and producing the shows you see Bob Long Associates and LaGrange-Garri- each week. Mr. Breiner assumes full re­ son. Most recently Mr. Colbert handled sponsibility for all details of production the publicity for the Republican Action and management. Committee.

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RPGB BILL KUHN CHEVROLET 1045 BROADRIPPLE AVENUE Avondale Theater Staff sistant, is back for the eleventh season and LINDA BREWER is here for her fourth handles duties ranging from the handling season as Scenic Designer. A graduate of of over 100,000 tickets to rooms for our Purdue University majoring in drama and visiting players. During the winter months languages, Miss Brewer is now working she has similar duties at the Murat Shrine towards her Master's from the University Circus office. of Iowa.

DOHN BEAR,Technical Director has PEG EASTRIDGE, another of Avon- been with the theater for the past three dale's mainstays, is returning for her years. Mr. Bear has been associated with twelfth season as Costumiere. Not only Long Beach Community Playhouse and does she procure, make and care for the Pasadena Playhouse in during company's costumes, but she appears in the last few years. many of our plays as well. She spends her days at Allison Division in their Engineer­ PHIL WILLIAMS starts his sixth sea­ ing Department. son with Avondale as Property Master. Mr. Williams is currently a graduate stu­ HERMAN L. TEEPE, JR. is our Master dent at Indiana University working on his Electrician. When he's not at Avondale he's Masters Degree in Audio Visual Commu­ busy at Clowes Hall, the Colliseum and nications. various other places around Indianapolis.

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TROUSERS Second of four children, Helen was in­ duced by her older sister Alice . . . well WIPING known in Toledo circles as a singer . . . TOWELS to give the "mike" a try. She discovered • she liked it and the audiences loved her. COMPLETE A short time later, sister Alice announced INDUSTRIAL her intention of eloping . . . and promptly LAUNDRY did so, leaving a tremulous Helen with SERVICE her job, loving advice, two blue formal Co// gowns and a big future. Miss Helen O'Connell was on her way as a top singer. ME Irose 7-3541 You know the tune Green Eyes, re­ corded by Helen paired with Bob Eberly and backed by Jimmy Dorsey's big band ? MECHANICS LAUNDRY It sold over three million copies and is SUPPLY INC. still a hot item. And Tangerine, it zoomed 333 N. COLLEGE AVE. to two million plus. Amapola, over two million. And right down the line with Arthur Murray Taught Me Dancing In A Hurry, Six Lessons From Madame La- Zonga, and so many more. These record­ ings have become classics and an integral part of the American musical scene. \\m' After a remarkably short period with \o& smaller bands, bandleader Jimmy Dorsey A^° veO* spotted Helen in a New York night spot, the Village Barn, singing with Larry Funk's group. He signed her immediately and from that moment on, the sky was the limit. It was Frank DeVol who persuaded this vivacious thrush to emerge from her nest of voluntary retirement and sing with his band during an engagement at the Taj Mahal of pop music, the Hollywood Palla­ dium. Successful? Her infectious grin, 4060 N. RURAL bubbly voice and delightful ability to fit Adjoining the into a gown had the usually blase crowd Meadows Bowl stomping on the floor for more. A new recording contract resulted immediately. SEE-HEAR After that, a grand tour of America for a JACK CHILDS year with Martin and Lewis starting at At The Piano Bar Nightly the Chez Paree in Chicago (it was here that Helen first blossomed forth as a single), another tour with Vic Damone, Who's Who—Continued actresses of "Roxanne" in Cyrano de Bergerac opposite Jose Ferrer. Her stage a score of top rated television shows, more triumphs included the comedy Absence recordings and once again Helen of a Cello in New York and Night of the O'Connell is firmly established in the Iguana in Hollywood. hearts of American music fans. Most of Mala's professional work had been in serious drama, but she has had the occasional fling with comedy and en­ MALA POWERS joys it very much. "I've done so many Irene Elliot terribly lady-like roles that it's refreshing to be a little zany for a change", she says Mala Powers is one of the most talented of her new role. "I'm not exactly kooky in and one of the busiest actresses in radio, real life, but I sometimes do kooky things movies, the legitimate stage and television. —like leaving an expensive ring in my Her latest coup is that of playing opposite sailing jacket for a month while we Shirley Booth on the Hazel television searched everywhere for it. The coat was series as a friend who drops in periodically one I wore a few times a week, but never at the home where Hazel now works as a put my hands in the pockets." maid. Mala's father was a newspaperman, a All told, Mala has done 15 movies, 50 United Press International executive in television plays, 40 legitimate plays and , and he was transferred to one Broadway hit. Her two most mem­ when she was a child. Her orable movie roles perhaps, was when she mother, feeling she would meet new girl played the teen-age victim of a papist in friends in a drama school, enrolled her in Outrage which was directed by Ida Lupino, one. Later she attended the Max Reinhardt and the highly coveted role by most Drama Workshop and became a profes-

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Who's Who—Continued GEORGE WILLEFORD Byron Winkler sional at 14 when she appeared on her George Willeford made his professional first radio show. stage debut three years ago in Shot in the "I played everything from animals to Dark with Monique Van Vooren. Season 80-year-olds", she recalls. "It was a time before last he portrayed the drunken when radio was king and I played on such sailor in Mr. Roberts and nearly stole the great shows as Lux Radio Theater, Screen show. Last season he appeared at Avondale Guild Playhouse, Dr. Christian and studied with George Gobel in Three Men on a with Michael Chekov. I was in the most Horse. Mr. Willeford has just completed thrilling business in the world and en­ a triumphant season at Starlight Musicals. joyed every second of it. I have never knocked acting as a so-called 'demanding profession'. It's never really been work to PAUL LENNON me." Lawrence Mala's stage credits, aside from Night Paul Lennon appeared at Avondale last of the Iguana and Absence of a Cello, in­ year with George Gobel in Three Men on clude For Keeps, at the famed Pasadena a Horse, and World of Susie Wong with Playhouse, and on the road she starred in Jack Kelly. He has also appeared in mo­ Critic's Choice, Bus Stop, The Moon is tion pictures and national radio with Bill Blue, Sabrina Fair, Come Blow Your Horn, Stern. Mr. Lennon started the Childrens The Seven Year Itch and The Far Country. Theater at Civic Theater a number of Her film roles have included Edge of years ago. For many years he aspired to Doom, City Beneath the Sea, Yelloiv the acting profession, but turned in his Mountain, Rage at Dawn, Tammy and grease paint in favor of the advertising Storm Rider. business.

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