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"Os dium at Annapolis. »#feNOTWgf M Seats Now! I *» Cauaßy ** * UOarta" aad "A Doe M> 1' * Bondage." Do you re- « I By < Human Get Choice HARRY MarARTHUR good ¦Ur Staff Writer member how Bette Davis Tains Elg spent four years long-ago ... lilting was in the movie? learning to speak English, so. It is music that the players of Arena Stags are flipping qffftl making in their dramatic-rctdlng 20th-Fox to over Dean in her first solo-starring role fflV a first venture into the field. Martin's dramatic performance Sean O'Casey has provided the score, byway of "Pictures with Glenn Ford in "Imitation SHUBERT mItUXT* in the Hallway " in “The Young Lions.” Oeneral," Taina speaks French Beven Arens players orchestrate it splendidly Tht Sew Comedy | under the guidance of Director i C|| William Spellman to waiting all the way, except for an ac- i I you.” John O'Shaughnessy. during proceedings. for the word from Jack Warner cented. "Ilove roles the “Footprints." It is Paul Shyre’s dramatize- Alan Coates is that he likes BlU’s fine as the nar- story Hollywood Hon of the second volume of support—all of a director. rator. Other of it And if it's yes. he told me, "I reminiscences of his top-notch—is furnished by As- | Dublin youth that is employed the first girl want James Garner for the trid WUsrud as in depend here. An off-Broadway success O'Casey’s toward toad..” The latter will |:UfP TUESDAY || march man- on Oarner’s “Maverick" “» in New York, it ought to prove hood. Nicolas Costar as both cal- o REAL NAR. BITER!" equally successful as far off- his brother and his first em- endar. ***" Broadway as Twenty-sixth and ployer. Mergaretta Warwick as Jatoe Alberti, president of En- j D streets. U Is as rewarding Inc., passed along SiffiiT a pair of fine, comic Irish dorsements. j: igpJj AVAILABLE : a visit with a fine gallery of females, and Tom Bosley in a this tidbit: The two most 1 IrUti types as you could want variety of roles. I; ‘ sought-after married couples * for this and that product. WKS. BIS. JAN. 27 Arena should do this more JH IB aH ||||||sH| IBBPsigjßalygl gHar Mr. 2 You'll have to see it in a often. • * • * and Mrs. Steve Allen and the SCATS NOW ON SALt hurry, too. Running concur- IB ¦AFTER DARK—There may "4 I Reserved Beats: Ufcl rently with “Juno and the : KIM JAMESi! 9J.55, tt, not be any dancing in the *Jl S2. 53.7 SIV Paycock," "Pictures in a Hall- and $4.25 way" opened yesterday streets for awhile yet. but there -U / A I : HUnTeR DALY |! J after- will be dancing again at the T- noon and is scheduled for only "HMUtn * Mayflower come Friday. 3 tit If IK MMtin UU I or Sole ot the more performances—to- Hotel Itot mil IM Tickets |¦» three There hasn't since the Nllft Ml CtMßifr 4 \* Right and next Monday at 8:30 been MCI i iKiuif FAIRWAY famed Mayflower Lounge was miStt t / |! * and next Sunday at 2:30 p.m this is I 1326 G St. N.W. only yourself closed last February. This time ,(>'>. cuuus COSUM • Mb Him I You have to blame recently - oMorotu* mmd the Arena if you pass it up. It wUI be in the re- i| J *• Dining * * decorated Presidential Ii Room, where Sidney’s orchestra The language of this O'Casey " UUNt ARENA V will provide the customary Sto^GiVE—»«* A R with TicHWICOUXt.^ IT ich wot MATS WID-SAT. 2:30 j look backward is rich dinner music, Dish hyperbole and glowing with a dance or- W4»*444»ta4ta4W»ta*4H»HC chestra taking over from 9 p U?, SAVE OLVNISJOHNS With poetic phrase. In eruptions m CAMERON MITCHLU . *..¦Tea I to . That College of anger 1 am. THOMPSON it is a tumultuous Night Shore 1 .'52 1 REX of at the ham Blue | SWAT -J patty McCormack torrent. In moments sadness few ago | cry. flashes Room a weeks was it is a dolorous In successful enough of wit and humor it is that the some- hotel management has another times bluntly comic and some- planned. This one. set for A NEW PLAY ARRIVES times sharp and warm at the January same time. 30. will be in the Celeste Holm and MaxlmUlan Schell, discussing a Palladlan Room and wIU have scene at rehearsal, TONIGNT 8:30 Mr. O'Shaughnessy clearly is provided here are two of the leading a Latin flavor by "Interlock,” —ON fust the man to focus all of this Eduardo Roy's orchestra. Post- players in opening a two-week, pre- STAOE Irishness and give it dramatic college types attU be per- Broadway engagement at the National Theater to- flow. He also has will ; Merit given it some mitted to commune in the Blue night Mr. Bcheli of Switzerland represents the N.Y.C. BALLET Films of More Thon Routine DRIVE-H THEATERS physical flight - movement in Room with the melodies of the European acting family of which Maria Schell is L “FUNNY FACE’—Audrey Hepburn. Kay Thompson and Fred j p.... v„r s=^ from the more formalised Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra under currently a most-publicized member. Astaire frolic happily in Farts. tre non sbo m wit “concert" presentation and it Gsynor. Kelly ? Lee Castle's guidance ... If "LES GIRLS”—Mitzi Kay KendsU and Gene *""j”’ seems fust about the right you've bean wondering what- NUTCRACKER in another spirited musical romp through Paris. DRIVE-IN THEATER amount. He has managed a ever happened to Bob Simpson, I STARTS SST. "MY MAN GODFREY’ -SUekly rem.de. with David Niven first-rate blending of the it’s only because you haven’t as the Mucblood butler. June AUyson as the zany deb. Rtutvii Dri..-ia Umuo ¦»- “reading" and acting tech- looked In on the plush new "OKLAHOMA!’—Shirley Jones and Gordon Macßae in a c7~ !X’“taV,Tr*Cf«*BhV nique. pit T » *'"*»* And in the center of Embassy Room at the Sutler tunny film of the Rodgers-Hammerstein classic. ' r Arena s theater this still leaves quite posh fantasy This is a establish- “THE RED French about a , , - ample 1 BALLOON”—First-rate h orcltcct room for the exercise of tnent as redecorated and is be- HOLLYWOOD small boy and the balloon that follows him around. uaiux.s ja; X webb your Imagination. J ¦ 1 coming headquarters w*6 boy. appealing rT^, toT, for cour-1 “SMlLEY"—Another smaU thto aa one learn- a; •• • • mets and probably some ing on Australia's frontier. * The players GRAHAM about life anne Baxter in O Casey’s look pyromaniacs Flaming SHEILAH D ; diafers >r “TEAHOUSE OF THE AUGUST MOON"—Deihorrary and j- armoi!ed % tack" back more in tenderness than are the specialty the house eamically meet impasse. At j .vs anger of Glenn Ford an Okinawan oSh in their author <**» « serve and if it will burn and you'll ** * ¦' STAR”—Henry Fonda an above-average west M Mod.™ csf.um Clayton ''-{j m< "' "THE TIN in well. —-• i i —_ Corzatte plays eat It. Kurt and bis SUIT will' ¦ ern yarn with n tongue-in-cheek approach. Johnny Casside. the name set fire to it for you. More O'Casey gave himself at this brandy is being consumed by Tab Gets 'Angel' Role n QUEERS CHAPEL stage . of his memoirs. It is a conflagration than by sniffing <NANA>.— by Jo Van Fleet. Miss Van "VIVID!-CORIIE3 Staaley *»•**•«« -wrATHisizr.. HOLLYWOOD •*•“***Warner TheatresSUCMUSO KMWB THEATERS1-sriMO At.r » HiotUtaa w l.io.tn, portrait When Taay winning of a young around the Embassy Room Perkin* leaves hu Fleet, by the way. is currently FHt£ JOBi" Oet More Out of Life. nn»swms sa"«t*.~iM °k. «.«, tuu wa t-zuo* man. stubborn unto storminess these nighU. Incidentally, U is bit “Look Homeward. Angel” out of the play. Measles! ...Coe .post Go Out to a Movie! rutaaiaaa N.w i« 2 *mc PAT BOONE when necessary, who is thrown now the Statler-Hilton. Or to hit on Broadway ut the end of Bobby Troup went back to "TS “Aprillove” ANBASSADOB W.™. p|(oSSe ? out into the world and ulti- it the HUton-SUtler? June. hU role will be taken over London, to return here with Shorts it <SO and k .i S p M CfiDtitauni in CifiefnaficoD# nnrf BRAND° la mately •• • » by yoong A Mou Olowinf coior at 10. learns he must come to another man from Julio London <no relation).
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