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FORTUNE Tee **' B-10 THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D, C. r MONDAY. OCTOBER Ti. 1856 H| V 9*BtT.E*F ,-‘L_ "A VISUAL TREAT" NOW PLAYING arm 00041 OMNATti.SO THE PASSING SHOW oo^;: BANDITS SfRIkTagAIN!’ DANCING Take advantage of i “LUST FOR LIFE” A VIC DAUMIT’S These Girls Brighten b-g/rl CINfMASCOPC and METIOCOIOt special offer ...» few ===? The After-Dark Scene ¦r =^osT By HARRY MacARTHUR Lady • dcHumir stiudlios* A couple of home-town girls are spreading some cheer on the ( vAViKwci Fsi ) 3333 Conn. Av«. After-Dark scene right now. One has been practicing her trade B-iajt j oats EMerson 3-3200 long enough to be called seasoned and may as well be called fa- rinmmme 0H" ** * .{ CAROLE MATHEWS ¦ BEVERLY MICHAELS mm —d mous. The other is not exactly a neophyte but she is neither ¦¦ » seasoned nor famous. Both of them make brighter the night. The famous one is Evelyn Knight, who has two more weeks 1 go of engage- I IN WASHINGTON! SHUBERT—LAST I TIMES to a three-week \ • brought to you direct ‘tom »he WARNER BROS-miw ment at the Statler Hotel's Em- best1 in the business before suc- \* historic Mo* Reinhardt stage bassy Room. Miss Knight has i cumbing1 for a second time to at the Famous PIDGEON the matrimony. a. Cry in s4t&t4 WALTER been busying herself with being 1 lure of And as V SALZBURG Stase a mother and housewife these i : you can find out for yourself at past few years and came out of 1 the Embassy Room, that’s what FESTIVAL the Night' I »n honor of the bi-rentennio! of semiretirement only to play a she1 still is—one of the best. *** * Wolfgang Amadeus EDMOND BRIAN NATALIE date at the Palmer House in • The ¦ American Premiere of new version Chicago. less-than-famous newer > OWED MM WOOD singer is Natalie Hope, who has MOZART’S Directed by Once there, someone thought | done her singing here in such k Amazon ALAN SCHNEIDER It would be iod idea for her , a varied surroundings as Catholic \\ BMJEim with MICHAEL HIGGINS to make appearance her ! (Z!V Trader” an in University, the concert stage and \\ TICKETS NOW ON SALE: His immortol opera filmed • old hometown, where she got her ot 10th •It 7-0312 Oh> 11 am J Ballontyne's, 15th nr. F St. N.W. tthe Shoreham Blue Room. Right \\ in glorious Eastman Color start in the singing trade. Who- \\ High Fidelity 8592 ¦“Haffaest- nowj she is of the particl- ond sound uummaii Free »l. 7 . one Unlimited. Phone ever had it can set it down as pants in "This is Mozart not CaLW.« CO y Ootn} / n i Mail and * in the entertainment \j Parking Orders Accepted Killjonalre* one of his best ideas of 1956 or * D St*. the to be missed!" -- - 4 « 26th Sazerac Room at the Old —Milton gF R-fi Bus to Door gy. any other year. Knight /' Berliner N Miss Newj Orleans. Nick Gaston, who /' Dell* News thought it one 1 Moth. an irresistible and , runs the place, has paid Embassy only , more "The acting no Room patrons can for bigger names and smaller V less concur heartily. , A than the singing is talents. / * *** * superlative!" In those big Room i —1)»» There* Blue ex- Bander Star For this is a song stylist whose * | travaganzas, Miss Hope was polished artistry is a joy to pgj NEIGHBORHOOfy^iQ en- ¦ s somewhat overwhelmed and sort! "Those who treasure < MAN • counter. Ever since she departed I of blended into the whole. As a TELLING FISH STORY opera are in for Merit there on her way to record and - solo performer at the Sazerac; The two with the movie camera are Robert Young / rare experience!" Films of More Than Routine WINELAND THEATRES night I ] (| —Richard L (ee “BIGGER THAN LlFE”—James Mason misuses cortisone the- club stardom. Boss Vince ‘ Room, she has considerable im-; and Ritter, who, with Murray Lerner, made \\ Feat % Ttmei-Ueratd Lloyd melodramatic Gallagher has been trying to ) ] pact. Her voice is quite good andj the fascinating nature ' atrically for exciting effect. ABC bUTE-IH film, “Secrets of the Reef,” "S ur is one you Open 6:15 P.M. Kiddies Free. JOHN shape another singer to the : < she throws opera o!tb g opero “BIRTH OF A NATION”—The D. W. Griffith classic Color, a bit of ini now showing at the MacArthur Theater. What they—- gem! BHOMFIELD in “MANFIBH-" Evelyn Knight at his among the more popular A foscinotmg shouldn’t miss (and this is a fresh print). at 6:45, 10:22: WILLIAM HOLDEN. mould ' ; i ballads' DEBORAH in King are doing here is spying on newly hatched sea tur- picture'" EDDY DUCHIN STORY”—Played well by Tyrone Power KERR Cole Room. I to prove It. In this smaller in-' far Carimd? “THE “THE PROUD AND tles as they follow instinct back to the sea where Evening plus as a track That lie has not been able to , * timate room, her gamine per- ! (motion Star and Kim Novak, Carmen Cavallaro sound THE PROFANE” sonallty bubbles they belong. delight. do it should not be held against : and she really » todoy AT 8:27 f j Performonces ot exactly as staged may lights up the place. “DON GIOVANNI”—The Mozart opera filmed him. frustrating as he findl! 1 / 2:30,6:00 you department Catholic W. and 8:40P.M. j at the Salzburg music festival. HILLSIDE DRIVE-IN it. First have to have the : Others on the Sazerac Room drama at with Thomas Littleton di- 6700 JO. 8-7266 be / Tl< KITS: 51.. -ill ! “HIGH SOCIETY”—Grace Kelly, Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra Marlboro Pike. Md.. raw material, which Miss Knight ; bill1 are Lorraine a University is taking up one of recting. It will presented at Open 6:15. Kiddies Free. Cartoon at Deßoe. the Undercroft Auditorium of frolic in “The Philadelphia Story” set to music. 6:56. The Big Sbocker 'THE BAD must have had in abundance to i ] pretty girl who has developed Shakespeare’s more popular com- BEED.” See it frdm the beginning at among the Mount Vernon Place Metho- “THE ROSE TATTOO”—The Tennessee Williams play with a 8:40. Also DANA ANDREWS in “CO- become this rarity singers, . i into an entertaining tap dancer; edies, “Twelfth Night.” It will MANCHE.’’ Cinemascope. Technicolor, dist 900 Massachusetts stunning performance by Anna Magnani. at She is a beguiling sight . ' Les Williams, who has been open university Church. virtuoso 6:62. stand- the theater’s avenue N.W., from Tuesday, “SABRINA”—Audrey Hepburn brightens the fable of the chauf- c ing there in middle of a ! singing there since Roosevelt 20th next Saturday eve- the l season October 30, through Saturday, feur’s daughter and the rich man’s son. ANACOSTIA ir °°t*r“o night club floor. Her phrasing , ' was president, and Charles ning, with Philip Bosco and Matinee Daily. 1:00 O’clock 2 Re- November 10, except Sundays “SOMEBODY UP THERE LIKES ME”—Paul Newman In the issue Hits: ALAN LADD in “DRUM- of a lyrie is delight. She King] and Ben Gerard. The lat- Mary Harrigan turning from last ” a has i and Mondays. Rocky Graziano’s rise from the slums. BEAT Cinemascope. Technicolor, at lost none of her * ter two are a pair of youngsters year's Hamlet Ophelia to MONDAY IS frank account of 2:40. 6:15 0:50: DEAN MARTIN. vocal trickery, apd JERRY LEWIS in “SAILOR BE- either, during her absence from[ ' who write most of their own this year’s Malvolio, and Viola. LADIES' NITE WARE.' at 1:00 4:35. 8:10. music and song active competition, and she can t 1 turn each Into . Another college group, this l| No Cov.-No Min.-No Adm. |i Stanley Warner Theaters SIDNEY LUST THEATRES do , a production number. The Free Parking j HIGHLAND "tElmflr** some wonderful things with 1 at- the University Theater of the The Big Shocker. “THE BAD SEED." a melody. day of , mosphere in which they operate University of Maryland, is 1 FOR ALL LADIES 1 See it from the beginning at 6:36. And in this the 1 i BELTSVILLE DRIVE-IN 0:05. ' may be too rarifled “Cry in the Night.” Edmond O’Brien, j 5-5800. 8. I> rock-n-roll singers who often 1 for the night starting a new season this Open 12:30 WE. Balto Blvd. <U. & Natalie Wood. 1:15 .1:30 5:30. 7:35. U. of Children Free, ATI Copitol Atlantic , club they play 0:40. “The Amazon Trader,* I 6 Min. from Md. AllTfr seem to be shouting some Übangi ' trade, but are ob- week. The is Sutton j Extra i Open Frl . Bat. and Sun. Only AlleAnilb Sf s w JQ 3 5000 dialect, viously and the is sturdy fantasy, “A DAZZLING 3:30, 4:35. 6:45, 8:60. KELLY. Free Parking JU. 9-3322 NANCY ” it is a genuine delight 1 talented act Vance’s “Out- 5613 Conn. litI PU The Big Shocker THE BAD SEED ’ fresh and different. Whether AVA V All WO. 6-3000. ALLLn "THE BAD SEED.’’ at to come upon a singer who re- * ward Bound,” to be staged Fri- TRIUMPH!” HfALU IV Ate. N.W. “The Bad See it from the beginning at 6:36. you like it Nancy Kelly. Patty 6:40.8:30. _ 0:05. members is another matter, day night on the Maryland U. - Seed.” McCormack diction. You can un- 3 Cormody ST AR 0L 2 XBBB ’ “A derstand every word Miss Knight but it isn’t every night that you campus.
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