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¦ ¦ n fWW.'Vf • 1 'W W W 1 , i.m.i **so issif ¦pr—- THE EVENING STAR PRIOR TO NEW YORK Washington, D. C., Tuesday, November 3, 1959 \ - ’*> s • . ... . A-14 4 vi... NATIONAL-MAT, . . /v' TOM’W 2! hollywoodm/M "AMERICA'S FIRST THEATRE" Tonight 8:10; Motinoo, Wad. 4 Sat. THE PASSING SHOW ON STAGE IN PERSON Mother Sought By SHEILAH GRAHAM New rfiifijm/ AFli fh* For Inge's Drama ML, Metro's a Busy Place Ih.Him . irn mi M s be lllAlOn. HOLLYWOOD (NANA)— i on low budgets, and have good By JAT CARMODY “To please you,” said pro- i selling campaigns. . . . “Take TOMIOHT at S«3G Oram* Editor of The Star ducer A1 Zugsmith, “I’m 1 *AI Capone’—it cost $538,000, mo MAUNBf7004 f) Ifit did not sound frivolous, one could suggest that the title changing the title of ‘Teacher i and will gross around $3 million Tickets New at fcaelfca, Motels, Fair Was a Sexpot’ to j . . One Steses. Sean. Inge's play at National be amplified to read ‘Teacher America . Bill Cas- of William the could ” in alone "A Loss of Roses and ." Was Not a Sexpot.’ We , tle’s ‘House on a Haunted Hill’ PELLEAS «t America! Secsrity ITmt U It used to read "A Loss of Roses" with Shirley Booth, as were lunching at Metro where < cost only $125,000 to make, and everyone knows, but this was before Miss Booth decided that A1 is preparing the “Teacher” : has already earned a million MELISANDE the play was not for her and vice versa. That one or the other project he will shoot at the ( dollars.” Optra by PORjGY -ft assumptions Roach Studio, because, Cloud* Debussy of these was cor- Hal ’s take from “The by miracles, every Words rect was apparent to critics on the 20th century, although we miracle of one High and the Mighty” was Maurice Mostsrlinck and BESS opening night. And, doubt, of Metro’s 30 sound stages is i no would not know about that $2 million. He received $750,000 Addison, Gene Bouch- hIMMB gS!L equally apparent to the Welle- since she is the only one we occupied two-thirds with ! Adele W television, the rest movies. It from “The Horse Soldiers." So er, Frank Carroll, Carol Gil- sley Club members, husbands, have seen. That she brought ( WilUam Holden. But bert, Reardon, Regina took producer years did with John and friends who sponsored to the role such ferocity the two Westerns in at the Sarfaty, Kenneth Smith. Di- mm l »Ii in scholarship title with the , a decline opening night as a and grandeur, however, clearly to clear the Mo- Wayne rector, Bliss Hebert; Scenery, movie box office, and runm at wruepm ewvili ¦I benefit. makes her outsize for the part tion Picture Producers Associa- Holden smart to have Jack Brown. iemcnFt tion, and I think he’ll were VTAMLEYWANNER Bf I Well, as everyone knows, Miss of a modest Kansas widow try- be stick- salary Conductor, Paul Calloway, ing “Actually,” ex- settled for a in lieu of Booth ' gave, her notice—“Just ing only to make a cloister of to it. be 1 percentage. National Symphony Orches- besSJCI plained, “Mamie Doren, a You can make UPTOWN like domestics," she laughed to a modest home. Van millions from tra. Hinwn WASRIRiTOa KeAHUOTTj who will wear high-neck the latter—or this correspondent, “we have to Still, there is Mildred Nat- nothing. NOV. 19 b 20 at 8:30 p.m. give weeks”—on Saturday dresses, battles all the way two wlck. Miss Natwlck has been •• e * NOV. 22 at 5:30 p.m. night. She will play out the through the picture”—not “for Coming in some very funny things, in- honor,” TV actor Everett Sloane next fortnight at the National. cluding her but to lose the OTELLO by G. Verdi the medium in Noel "sexpot” label. drew all eyes in the Warner A new actress then will take Coward’s ghost play, "Blithe Jan. 22 fr 25 «t 8:30 p.m. Pamela Mason plays green room with his bright p.m. over the mother role in Mr. Spirit.” She is an amusing the Jan. 24 at 5:30 Inge's play, one that calls for dean of the college in "Teach- plaid pants and blue blazer. Tickets for oil porformanco* actress but she is also a dra- er”—Oh, my aching diploma! Everett is directing a "77 Sun- $3.00, $4.50, $6.50, SO.OO a sort of semi-defused . matic one and while we segment, at "semi-defused Medea,” if don’t —and she ends up with Jackie set Strip” and "I wish Talbart Tlckat Agancy, A recall her having played a ‘Shadow Witness’,” Willard Hetal—HA. 1-5575 FRIENDS OF . you’d watch is THE MAN Coogan. . . The Parent- it can be defined at all, a mother, she has a kind of Optra Society of Washington. STORY mother that merely obliquely Teachers Association, says Mr. he said, “For ‘Lawman,’ with 1745 K Strttt N.W.—RE. 7-0700 mother eagle face which would Betsy Palmer and are two of Russell, Peggie All ptrformancts at a 21-year old Zugsmith, has approved his John Castle over-dominates fit the part (or would it?) of those importantly involved in the doings of and Peter Brown. It’s my first Lienor Auditorium, ! son caught in the physiological movie. Oiltry to reserve judg- list and H Strttt* N.W. Mr. Inge’s play’s mother. 'The Last Angry Man,” having its Washing- television directing assign- “JANES tensions of being 21. Miss Booth, ** * • ment until I see it. Inge Director ton premiere at the Playhouse on Thursday. Terry Moore, currently in ment.” and Mr. and NO, ®STEWART; seemed to have NOT TALLULAH: The plays the title role. Zugsmlth’s “Platinum High The new Mrs. Arthur Loew, t of just what the name of al- School,” will be in the sequel, Jr., Debbie, widow of the late MILES? different ideas ways Unlinger- ferdWvERA yet comes to mind. told me, Jerry Wald’s , has the blessing I play calls for, none was ingly, she of gfIJgMfTeCHNjCOWI^I quite his however, in this case. “Peyton Place.” Before or after of her first husband, actor Nice able to communicate Although she concept to the others. was poisonously that, Terry will star for Zug- Minarcoe, who stated on the fine the mother in “Dear |'A I •* * * as in “Survey, the Teen- “Sugarfoot” set: “I’m pleased Charles,” singularly THE LYONS DEN smith his SUCCESSION: An ac- a unma- agers.” “I’m celebrating my that Debbie married Arthur. THE temal mother, and brave in career I tress of Miss Booth’s charm a By LEONARD LYONS fourth-month ‘annlver sary’ They’ve been friends for years, little roadside horror a couple they’ll happy.” SHOWS TODAY naturally leaves with Stuart Kramer (Terry’s and I’m sure be “ and stature ago, just 19dfc 2:00 quite of seasons Tallulah is husband),” reported. Deb and Arthur are In Tucson, ond 8:30 P.M. a problem behind when not the maternal third she her way out of a type. As, in- “And very happy. Stuart visiting the Loews, Sr., who are she tunnels deed, And Prayer Did Help we’re play. Miss Booth certainly she probably would be the is simple. Gene (previous in the billionaire class. Choice Seats Available new first to in Wy- bolt, and the key useless. so NOW IT DOXOFFia admit one of her best NEW YORK. —William was McGrath) , Jii has. sulphurous speeches. The front door to Garbo’s mate could turn on §P~~. CHILDREN 90c AT AU. TIMES This is a pleasant thing to ler, the director, and Paul Koh- the charm—and turn it off. ** * * house, he discovered, never contemplate recasting agent, migrated had stays ANTHONY FRANCOS* I the ner, the to been opened. Stuart the same.” ¦ POSSIBILITY: Another nom- dilemma —for outsiders. These America together. On the eve I SHIRLEY MacLAINE I no money involved in the ] inee, not this department's but Sarah Churchill is touring According to producer Zug- with of their departure Wyler’s Carolyn jones^f production— an eventuality one whose name echoes from the British provinces in a new smith, 87 & per cent of all mo- big 1 underground, Betty urged Line by the is Field. him to year J that can always be avoided 1 mother continue play. “The NightLife of a Virile tion pictures made last never having any money—can Miss Field is a mother, but his religious practices in the (year ended June 30), lost IS this. not of a 21-year-old son or Potato”... Morton DaCosta, in have lot fun with money. ... “One studio which ('ONE THE YEAR’S a of new land, and gave him a OF " daughter; and, although directing “Saratoga," uses a , a. «¦» Fisherman thumbing one’s she Itbegins with ' prayers will made 27 movies will get the STORY OF through who has been around as long, as, prayer book. “Your walkie-talkie, beamed at the negative \ FUNNIEST THE way the actresses 1 answered,” she said to him. cost back on only SIMON be backstage . . . Shostak- PETER OF seem to be at liberty and who 1 say, Montgomery Clift, one crews three of them. We’ll see fewer GAULEF not, keeps thinking her as a Wyler and Kohner were too hovich will see “Music Man” COMEDIES!” tti—tmr WRRouia» w fall plausibly, or even of films being made each year, STUEATMNC SBODt busy job seeking . . . sooso* veritable girl. to concern November 10 Paris-Match within the demands of the Miss Field, how- with less making money.” The i tatataeir. uortc oouout* ever, is visibly themselves with religion. But revealed that “The Music Man,” DOWS LipniiL part. an actress and, answer, A1 believes, is to make > Mid aging make-up having one day, penniless, jobless and which was seen by Mrs. Khru- FOR THE I J 111 IFfICE IPffl Orders For whatever constructive become pictures with provocative titles DAvEaßj 2. lOsa>.tet:lS,.e. e filled fitoptly four dozen one of the more clever arts, cold, they went to a synagogue shchev during her New York help (yes, there are warmth. Wyler, r 14 Eviry kinds) may the there is no reason why she to find some visit, will be produced in Russia hews PiriimiHM Wiikl other it be to aai CfITES not for the first time, opened his at the Kiev Opera. No permis- iiuma ALL SEATS RESERVED producers of “A Loss of Roses,” should simulate mother- Special of mother’s prayer book. Inside sion, of course, has been asked 4 Consideration Given. this comer’s first thought is hood . He is EXTENDED! tt Theatre Forties 4 Groups boy in was the bill she’d placed of Meredith toHeJ- Anderson. As thoughts the Mr. Inge’s play. SIOO Willson. MICHAELS Judith ** * » through Nov. 22 DOLORES go, this one is palpably She and Miss Natwick, then, there. j “HILARIOUS!” PATRICIA OWERS WARNER likely Maria Callas, who passed was pleased to Phont ordtrs ecctpttd for all ptrfs. 1 <5. —ffedboo*—Redbook -NEVILLE BRAND-. 3 Phene: MEtrepoMtsa I-4415 N.W. impossible. seem as candidates to today, through New York last week, accept Bex offict optn 10 'til 9 has succeed Miss Booth the co-starring role in Bernard comedy » txdusive Washington Engagement Miss Anderson been as Miss her Shaw's A| -2THE Medea, perhaps the greatest of Anderson and Miss Bankhead has a new hairdo. She cut ’s film, “The Un- lyong her hus- seem unlikely. tresses—because forgiven.” She made her acting ! MOUSEmouse by band, Giovanni Meneghini, And, the way, what is in Ohio, when she ! thatTHAT .. debut was adored her long hair . Stuart doing at the five, in a play titled “In Con- moment? Scheftel, in partnership with Jry ROARED" WHERE ** * vict Stripes.” The leading man * Arthur Rank, will open the I J. father, first bowling alien in England was John Huston’s Wal- BULLETIN BOARD: Cana- ter Huston. “I took my first . . at Regal Golders Green . AND WHEN dian Players of Stratford, Ont., (Ka Before flew back to See LYONS DEN, Page A-15 Current Theater Attractions winter of Shake- oil-shoot the •• visit to ../ RBBL *• and Time of Showing speare group, New York, after his i i Festival will pay London, he said: “I love Eng- their annual visit Washing- I tttGMArsJb to land. I like the kid who even “BRILLIANTLY WITTY ... A JOY" ton . . next week. . They will Stage scratched ‘I Love You’ on my — Carmodv, Star appear Library Bar- as usual at the Rolls-Royce.” "SOMETHING TO SHOUT ABOUT" Arena Stage “Major of Congress, Monday —Coe, Pott | and Tues- *• * * WifcUes bara”; 8:30 p.m. day Entry Wosm W« In.netn evenings. . . . Their play University "The , the film di- ¦ rkl na Rm taeboed Eipcrmcc! Catholic will be Chekov’s “The Cherry bought ’s Taming Shrew;” 8:30 Orchard,” Shakespeare. rector, of the 1 not Hollywood home. the BARDOT pm. Variety After IBRIGITTE Club held its elections was signed he was given of Roses;” yesterday, choosing George deed National—“A Loss the key to the front door, drove Mfl “female and Nason as the chief 8:30 pm. new barker. to the house and inserted the tCieflesh” . . . The offices to Screen assistant go key. The door couldn’t be Edward Talbert, sr., and Felix opened. Negulesco finally "The FBI en- Ambassador Grant With Ross S. Wheel- through door, Story;” 1:15; 3:45, 6:20 9 tered the back and -1 er as property manager and walked through the house and, p.m. Sam Galanty, for IWWiaUg .wJ the ’steeth from the inside, tried opening lIWUMTIHM money time, ... Capitol “Five Gates to i the man. Uni- the front door. There was no , Players £nJU-Mowlj\l Hell;” 11:40 a.m., 1:40, 3:45, tarian willpresent “The STARTS TOMORROW 5:45, 7:50 and 9:50 p.m. Heiress,” November 6,7, and Dupont "The Horse’s ; 13, at Pierce Hall with a nightly tfBEBO'I p.m. . . THIS SUN.—3:OO P.M. . D Mouth;” 2:25, 5:35, 8:45 p.m. curtain time at 8:30 TMf turns DOLL m IN CONSTITUTION HALL I J Dennis Wholey directs. . . . J. LAMARR Ejj|jl|jp .hmuRE Keiths —"Samson and Deli- Priestley’s "Dangerous lah;” 11 2:35; 6:15 | B. Cor- HMRKBMKW igPl MM RLTT* production of a.m„ and produc- AMERICAN Ayfl 9:55 pm. ner” is scheduled for ROCK HUDSON A-U in^ tion by the Springfield, Va., ’•’fllWo»LDpi fanmA MacArthur ‘The Mouse Footlighters on November 20 OPERA SOCIETY Rend b, AF® WW “ULYSSES” That Roared;” 6:15, 8 and GALA PERFORMANCE ¦ ¦ 9:55 Twr * 11l .. HPdirm oit. and 21. . The place, tmiMVErI yj pm. 1 Lee IN CONCERT FORM OF rtcwsncoioet B high school auditorium. Offenbach's Enchanting Operetta Metropolitan “The FBI The Motion Picture and Tele- r®BSN| Story;” 11:30 a.m., 2, 4:35, 7:05 -1 vision Council of Washington “THE GRAND DUCHESS TOWN and 9:40 p.m. will hold its next meeting on OF GEROLSTEIN” Ontario "Pillow Talk;” ' November 9at the Cleveland STARRINO 1:15, 3:20, 5:30, 7:35 and 9:45 i Park library. .. . Meeting time, JENNIE TOURELt COLOR DELUXE pm. p.m. ... African Blfcik 2 An docu- cmcoPHONic »ouno Palace “Career;” 11:15 mentary, “Africa, Giant with MARTIAL SINGHER, >^J^r A Future,” will be presented. a.m., 1:20, 3:25, 5:30, 7:35 and Laurel Hurley, Andre Turp, mp j. y 9:40 p.m. LOUIS QUILICO Schnabel, Narrator \ Playhouse "The Scape- Stefan NO OTHER MAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA I goat;” 12, 2, 6, 8 and 9:45 4. ARNOLD GAMSON, Cond. i|.l COULD PLAYm p.m. I Excerpt From w CHORUS, Margaret Hillia, Dir. Plaza "The Lovers;” 11:45 |3Ek/i^ JvL Mr.Paul Muni "Audience was exhausted with laugh, ME EVANS a.m„ 1:10, 2:45, 4:20, 6:05, « tar." Harrison, N. 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