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GREGORYS Air Condltlanad 11:10 Passing AMUSEMENTS. The Show AMUSEMENTS. THE EVENING STAB, Washington, D. C. ** SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1082 A-7 5 Vacation Reveries Run to IATE SHOW TONtOHT ' McLEAN rZ 1 S Miles frem Chain Bridge an Bt. 123 Thoreau and 'Porgy and Bess Stage Shews! ? New York Cast! LAST TIMES TONIGHT AT 8:40 By Jay Carmody Tammy Brant 4 Jim Garnoe* ereseat Print by TECHNICOLOR / Tjn' Ya Thoughts a man fhoiorephtd Th* «a I I . of going on a vacation: "THE HEIRESS'' br t*«a> / "Exciting! yan New England's July, Henry Will held aaallbennd!" Ov***rl*p*di(io* H-wii i.J 1 changed since 1845, when Davis - 51.20-SI.BO (tax ine.) EL. 3101 * 3102 (christened Salt Water Bathing LILA LEE. David Henry) first went to ... to find Next Week: N Thoreau Walden and Lss?b+/JS\ Rudolph leading lady out life, . Lam Beautiful person Valentino’s .r the truth about whether it is mean or sublime. Come to In In "THE VELVET GLOVE” dupSnf x*o^ I think of it, Throeau’s answer to that question lacked decisiveness y * ... it still puzzles men. - : it W# wm But does not puzzle drama critics going on vacation . they know life is sublime. ... At least l* for — . BB the next few weeks. • England-bound drama adventurer • ml- i»wt /k 4*o mil of New England. Films More Thßn Routine Merit. Especially in . • concerns ‘‘Porgy and Bess.” . The woodsy, has l “RED MOUNTAIN.” Alan Ladd tomes the tough frontier. salty charm not t It is that unforgettable. This - f> entirely vanished with Thoreau, . Blevins Davis-Robert Breen pro- %3bSs “PAT AND MIKE,”still the summer’s funniest comedy. Emerson great KIND,” funny marriage • . and the like of duction. We asked William “THE MARRYING and wistful drama. them. how difficult “THE STORY OF ROBIN HOOD,” to miss it would be a mistake. Warfield it was to / • The thing about New England [ sing in the constantly kneeling “LYDIABAILEY,”a gaudy tapestry of adventure. in late summer, from the drama i posture of the crippled Porgy. “THE STORY OF WILL ROGERS,” a pleasant story to hear. stripteaser critic viewpoint, is that it is so i . ‘‘Not difficult at all,” he said, "SHE’S WORKING HER WAY THROUGH COLLEGE,” a to schooL . goes full of theater which one can i . ‘‘What a singer needs is a . .. good base, normally see or not see, as one prefers . two feet HEALTHFULLY AIR CONDITIONED . planted . just like anjr other theatergoer. firmly on a stage. WARRER BROS. THEATERS non-working He has just good ... It was a theater- as a base kneel- K B THEATRES % goer that this one went back, for • ing and if the diaphragm is nor- Nnraerlea In-all K-B Theaters Martin.AMBASSADORJerry Lewis, 1:26.SS&.-'KSS3:25, 6:30, the third time, to “Porgy and -1 mal, so's the vocal production.” SDFV 4813 Mata Ava. N.W. 7:30. 9:36. ftrLA Fras Parking WO. 4800 . Bess” night . Any other questions? the other and I JUDY HOLLIDAY. ALDO RAY. AVALON-KENNEDT heard Urylee Leonardos sing the *? * * “THE MARRYING KIND” WO. 2600. BA. 6600. The "Wagons West,” Rod Cameron. 1:25, . Leontyne : Gayety, 1:05, 3:30, 7:35, 9:35. Bess role. Like undergoing $160,- 5:30. 4:10. 6:55. 9:45; "Here Come the Ma- Price’s, magnificent . 000 worth of rines.” The Bowery Boys, 5:26, another voice remodeling, should nun Only. 2:35, be Cartoon Carnival 2:30 8:10. quite ready by time . a different shaping of¦ the a man re- 4 . turns . Pinay Branch and the role, the two do . which is i Or maybe not . The nuim Road AVE. GRAND *.!*?; i n ftt**“ , fl*UVs U |lower Ava. JU. 8-8100 T>r,et -" . last time this passerby looked, . Say tossup it g&r?**: the better? a Doors Open 12:30. JUDY HOLLIDAY. 6Vo: 8:2ol . was . a faceless building . ALDO RAY. LI- 3-3300. “Kangaroo." both are wonderful. The i With RFVFRI V great orange pEiTbillsX Maureen O’Hara. Peter slight reservation in Miss Leonar- . beams (why are all “THE MARRYING KIND” Lawford, 2:20. 6, 9:40: “Time of dos’ case is that she occasionally beams orange, if they are) stick- 1:00. 3:15, 6:25, 7:30, 8:40. Their Lives." Bud Abbott, Lou Costello. ing through HR VI (ID 28th a Alabama Ava. S.E 1. 4:35. 8:15. singer scaffolding. becomes more the than the ‘ HAXIaUn Fraa Parking" VI. 4000 wo - ’-3*6. “Kangaroo.” billsVwillPAIVFRT O’Hara, . This will make Disney's Maureen Peter the actress . , the New Wal. Outstanding All-Live pays a bit too Gayety “Winter Cruise,” one the three Maugham tales which com- Lawford. 2:45, 4:25, 6:10, 7:50, really of Feature. _ 9:35. much , a new Gayety. ... It is attention now and then to pose “Encore,” chats with Jacgues Francois in a scene the “ADVENTURES Pram hi ME. 2841. "Man Balt.” Alexander Smallens, the conduc- the summer’s most dramatic piece from OP bEall 1SkHla Oeorge Brent, 11, 1:35, film. The picture is now showing neighborhood houses and ROBIN 4:15. 6:55, 9:40: "Two Lost Worlds." of . .. surgery. * tor it is a singer’s habit, plastic . And will HOOD” Laura 12:30, 3:10. 5:55. 8:36. and is of the summer's “musts.” In Technicolor. 2:10. 4:50, 7:30, 0:80, Elliott. Smallens is a magnificent man to , give Washington a handsomer, one¦ PM AHV GE 3330. “Flam 1n g MeeinTRTTRnacAitinun 4899 MocArthur Slvd. bUIeURX Feather." Sterling Hayden. watch. ... It shades Bess, how- more serviceable version of a 11 I 4600 3.56 6:60, 9:45: ’’AKiss for Cor- or. -IvsJ* 2:35, ever, slightly to her dramatic dis- house that has won a lot of com- Doors Opefr 12:30. MICKEY ROONEY Shirley Temple. 5:30. 8:25. “SOUND OFF” PFNR FR - 6200. “Kangaroo." Mau- advantage now and then. munity affection. •Win reen O’Hara. Peter Lawford. If In Color. 3:10. 8:80. 0:40: Plus 2:55. 6:15, “A Kiss for Corliss.” a vacation eve could have a Hollywood GEORGE MONTGOMERY. AUDREY Bhlr’.y Temple.9:35: A return to Diary David Niven. 1:15, ‘‘Porgy and Bess” regret, this LONG. makes one more sharply aware , and one does, it is 4:35 7:55. that the leavetaker will miss “INDIANUPRISING” Chvnv CO. 4968. “Tanglers.” Marla of the work of an unsung, but Gene Lockhart Studies In Color. 1:45. 5:00. 8:15. Plus 8 mATUI Montex, 2:25. 5:25. 8:20; | “Cornin’ Thro’ the Rye” at Olney Stooges and Cartoons. “No Room for the Groom,” Tony Cur- not unsingable, member of the tis. 1. & 3:45. 6:40. 9:35. ' next week. This is the play Whittaker Chambers Role I ANRI N. H. Ave. Unlv. lane . rv directoral staff. This is Miss UtnmlibX F,.. Parking JU. 8-3700 «PA SH~ 0700. "Scaramouche." ’ that Warren Munsell, jr. ¦' ll ¦ Eleanor Parker, Ella Gerber acting was By Disney mlibU Stewart who is coach. casting when he died Sheiiah Graham ¦ .UTE SHOWS TOMSK! 1 Two Full Hours ol Walt Enter- Granger. 1:20. 5:05, 8:55; “Silver suddenly tainment. City." Edmund O'Brien. Yvonne De . done such brilliant TONIGHT SIS. And has after in HOLLYWOOD. bonding Vanderbilt—“The final Carlo, 3:15. 7. making performers a hot-day dip the Olney “The Story of Robin Hood” work of out ’ theater Gene Lockhart with “steak for race in November will be a clear- .MnmtruttE In Technicolor. 1:00, cnrpinhH *4. 2400. "Kangaroo." swimming pool. This “Ballet Under The 3:10. 6:20. 7:30. of the brilliant Negro vocalists Connie” vest, East cut case of labor against indus- LoMPeohina Start 11:49 PJL 0:45: Plus Disney's •ME.IUVAH Maureen O’Hara, Peter was the summer’s most tragic under his flies Start** Lawford. 2:15, 4:05. 5:55, 7:45, 9:36. sing try.” . g BIRDS” who the Dubose Heyward, tougher Desi Arnaz and “WATER AND . for a chew—to Tony SH. 5500. "Kmraro o," loss in the theater. Everyone decide cnmILYEjiSTB George and Ira Gershwin opera. play captain “out HOUSE” Maureen O'Hara, Peter is hoping that the musical drama, whether to Whittaker Cham- Curtis of this world,” CARTER BARRON “THE LITTLE Lawford. Finlay Currie. 2:26. 4:10, 6. It has been a long time be- starring Brooks, will be the bers in the play version of “The this year’s baseball charity affair at Every Performance. 7:50. 9:45. David ANTARill Vth A Columbia Rd. N.W. GE. 4312. "Pat and tween visits for Miss Gerber. Witness.” here. ThVAMh Warren, himself, . , success yearned UHIAMU Cont i 0 n. de. 1807 lAAUPIA Mike,” Spencer Tracy, She left her bright and lasting Sid Lust, teaching Gar- Terry Moore made a date Amphitheatre RITA HAYWORTH Is Back With That Katharine Hepburn. 2:40, 6. 9:15: that it would. Jane Munsell, Judy with Kirk Man Prom "Gllda." GLENN FORD, In "Time cl Their Lives." Abbott and mark on Washingtonians 12 Warren’s widow, and his father, land’s daughter the finer facts of Douglas for Capri in the Costello. 1:20, 4:35, 7:50, . “AFFAIR IN TRINIDAD” "Kangaroo.” years ago when she was the top Warren, sr„ will be on for art, made a twosome with Liza fall. How come Terry is all of AND ONIT /A Johnson *Dofl6us TtVd! ICO. 1800. Man- hand m m 1:0' 3:05. 5:05.
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