
M • • > • ' • ' i> Vt • .- LEGITIMATE THEATRES LEGITIMATE THEATRES LEGITIMATE THEATRES LEGITIMATE THEATRES IEGITIMITE THEATRES merican Repertory Theatre A LE GALLIENNE HAMPDEN JORY DL'PREZ TRLEX WARING WEBSTER BOl RNECF Tonloht at 8:30 Henry VIII MOST UNUSUAL MUSICAL OF MANY SEASONS Tom'w Eve John Gabriel Borkman Thurt.AFrl.Eve? ANDROCLESandtheUON Sat. & Sun. Mats. £vt. AN DROGLES and the LION INTERNATIONAL THEATRE. 5 Columhui Circle EVM. except Mon. Matinatt Sat. & Sun. 615.4884 The most interesting musical since 'Porgy and Bess'. For its score, its 1 "Keeps audience roarine."-Hawklns,W..Tnl. cast, its wonderful sets and the imagination with which it has been RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN present ETHEL MERMAN staged it rates extraordinary consideration. What is important about -< A In the Musical Smash 'Beggar's Holiday* is the Ellington score and its accompanying words o ANNIE GET YOUR GUN Music and lyrics by IRVING BERLIN by Mr. Latouche . .. The players are pleasant and talented. Alfred Drake Book bv HERBERT & DOROTHY FIELDS with RAY MIDDLETON Directed bv Joshua Looan sings, looks and moves well as the mobster. Bernice Parks is a sultry IMPERIAL Theatre, l.">th St. West of B'way Evpi 8:30 Sharp. Maty Tom'w A Sat.J:30 Sharp sporting-house proprietress. Avon Long, a splendid dancer, portrays o "LILLIAN HELLMAN'S FIFTH SMASH HIT!" on —LIFE Magazine another character like Sportin' Life in 'Porgy and Bess/ Zero Mostel is LILLIAN HELLMAN'S & in there for laughs . .. the rest of the company is excellent and numerous. O F ANOTHERPARTT H EFOREST 'Beggar's Holiday' is an unusual musical. If you want something FULTON Thea..4'.th St. W.of B'way. CI.6-6380 Evgs. H: to. Matinees TOM'W_&_S.VI\ 2:40 different you should go." —JOHN CHAPMAN, NEWS "MOST UNUSUAL MUSICAL OF o MANY SEASONS."—John Chavmun, News > ALFRED DRAKE * -< REGGAR'S HOLIDAY « 1ST APPROPRIATE SALUTES 8f FIRED *-J A New Musical in the American idiom with ZERO MOSTEL in honor of Duk« Ellington and John Latouche. They have composed a flaring > BERNICE PARKS—AVON LONG Mildred Smith Jet Macdnnald Marie Bryant musical play in modern style. Mr. Ellington, the hot drum-major, and Mr. Latouche 2 Music hu Book £r Lyrics by C DIKE ELLINGTON JOHN I..ATOI < HE the metronomic word man, have constructed a musical play from the ground up BROADWAY Tiieatie..":ird St. A Broadway > Ev*a. at K: ::i»—_.S 1 .si» |„ SI.-<». Matinee, with an eloquent score, brisk ballets and a cast of dancers and singers who ate TOM'W ft SAT. at 5 :f»—S3, lift to S1.20 up to snuff. Nicholas Ray as the director, Oliver Smith as the talented scene- 2 Week-End Mat?, SAT. & SUN, designer and Walter Florell as the costume-designer have translated 'Beggar's Holiday' into a garish and bitter dance of extraodinary quality. Mr. Ellington and BLOOMER GIRL Mr. Latouche have given Broadway a score and lyrics we can be proud of " Miotic II Utol ii \l:l.! ;.\ IA . >E V HAUHrttU NANETTE DICIC PEGGY HUBERT —BROOKS ATKINSON TIMES FABRAY SMART CAMPBELL DILWORTH •o OLIVE MABEL MATT ->l REEVES-SMITH TALIAFERRO BRIGGS It N. Y. CITY CENTER. LSI WEST 65TH ST. Ev».lncl.Sun.H:)().!Vlts.Saf.,Sun.2:10.NoM.jn.Pe.rf. A BRILLIANT MUSICAL PoM>ilf»'>.Evv«.Mat* s_> mi 80.1.50,1 20Taxlncl. Mr. Ellington's score is a generous outpouring of his individual talent, filled wi'h "A RIBALDLY ENTERTAINING EVENING."—George Jean Nathan the spirit and warmth of his music, the pulsing beat of his rhythms, the strength M \X GORDON presents and the refreshing colors of his modern harmonies. Alfred Drake is one of th« RORN YESTERDAY best equipped singers on Broadway. His vivid personality, his manly, agreeable *-* The Hilar.Hi::, Hit bV GARSON KANIN LYCEUM TH EA.,45th St. E. of B'way. CH. 4-1258 baritone, his convincing acting are not common to alJ male vocalists. The Ey»». 8:40. Mati. TOM'W <fc SAT, at 2:40 "A MUST In the THEATRE'' //. /. phillins.Sun rowdy antics of Zero Mostel always get the proper audience response . BERT LAHR ... all in all, a remarkable fusion of talents." Uh —ROBERT BAGAR, WO*LD-TfLEGKAM n " JEAN PARKER «* 01 JR. DURLESOUE ^X " SrtfPPARD "OUiTC AN ENTERTAINMENT BELASCO Thea.. 44th St. E. of B'way. BR. 0-2067 Evfs^S: tO._Matinees THt'RS. & SAT. 2:4(1 . Duke Ellington has decorated it with "A TUNEFUL HIT!" — Coleman. Mirror Melvyn Oouulaj «T:ri Herman Levin present a huge bunch of songs and John La­ PALL ME MISTER touche has explored the humorous pos­ 'M' The Nation'-. Top Musical Revue sibilities of sex strenuously in his libretto with J ASK K E.A.N Songi by Sket- I es bu Staged by and lyrics. Avon Long bounds onto the Harold Rome Arnold Auerbach Robert H. Gordon NATIONAL Thea., 41st St.. West of B'way Broadway stage at intervals with Marie tves._8::i."i. Matinees TOM'W A SAT. 2:35 Bryant to give the doings zest and musi­ TIIE MUSICAL HIT cal excitement. Drake sings with power C A R O U S E L r\. ••' MAJESTIC Thea ire. llthSt. West of B'way and style and the chorus devises some EVQI. 8:30, in, l.<:0. ! W, 1.00, 2.40, 1.88. 1.20 Mate. Than. «. Sat. 2::ft: S ••>>»• 5.2:40. I -HO. 1.20 pretty patterns of jive and ballet." "HIS FINES'! AND MATI REST PLAY 'IO KATE."—NF,WS\Vf:EK —HOWARD 8ARNES. HERALD TRIBUNE JOSEPH M. HY M AN i. BERNARD HART prMent jt-S OPERA' r, MOSS MART'S N« ".- < I "THIS IS SOMETHING -i>C\ CHRISTOPHER BLAKE SHEI'l'IliD MARTHA KHIMKI) Something bold, and beauti- ^^S\ \ STRCDAMCK SLEEPER TYLER AND A CAS1 OF l-IFTY fully unlike the run-of-Broad- Ml SIC BOX I III All:E, 15 St. W. of B'waj iBBoife^I E.s 1:40.1. 0-1. 10. Mats.Tlmr.i Sat 2:40.1 2U-i.r,0 way play with songs and SKATS NOW AVAILABLE at BOX OFFICE AND BY MAIL THROUGH M \K( II s III dances." —ROBERT GARLAND 2 PrTRI S EVERT SUNDAY. 2:30 ft B:Sfl -^SSS&^t-^sss "Great Play .Great Pert."-Ocirlo n J Jl -A • :«r. JOURNAL-AMERICAN _, IOSE FERRER ^fc ^-trt, LO"- , vnF*\t BROADWAY THEATRE CYRANO de BERGERAC France! Reid: R. Clanton, H. Sherman. Paula BKOAIlHAV A 5Sr< >1 Laurence. F Gamplon, E. Grave*, W. Woodson EV|i O'di. S. K0, M"Zi >. ! - • M.S0. Al :o Wed. A. Sat V itt BARRYM0RE. 47 St W of B wav CI 6-0398 W0', to**6"' Fie, 8:30-Sharp. Mats SAT. A SI N. 2:3(1 •Ul ; . P.alc. $:.;>>. If.l |».J MatineeT<3DAY& TomV2 : 40 MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED rx RUTH m DRAPER %:>Z^T < IIAR A< II R SKETCHES "The Italian Lesson"; "Three Generations"; "A Class Iri Greek P.oi*e": 'In a Cl.'irrlt In Italy": "On the Porch-In a Maine Coast village'' Ev«s.:FRI..SAT.&SUN.8:40 EMPIRE Thea.. 40th St. tk B'way. PE. 6-9540 Prices Sun. Eves. J3.60.3.2 40, 1.80,1 20. Tax Incl. Man. S3. 2.40. I.'!0. 1,21 & 90c. Mall Orders Filled "The hest musical pl»< o this season . , blithesome anil l.<-1; u 11 i n e ." — Morehouse. Sun tTINIAN'S RAINBOW 1 4Cth ST TULA IKK, Hest of B'way Eve*. 8:30. Matinees TOM'W & SAT. at 2 :30 "A HAPPY CKCTj!/'—Atkinton Times. RODGERS A HAMMERSTEIN vrcient CURTAIN 8:35 P.M. No seatinrj durinj Ut Scene "Bellows of Laushter:" — Hawkins, W.-Tel "A Musical Pliy of Maenifu ence A M PlHTft DRAMA."—W ,. Pott THE PLAYWRIGHTS' COMPANY presents and t.lon." — Atkinson. I. f I HI AIN AI 7 in P Al sIMKP , , HELEN HAYES *» I OVELY ME grtfreoK. Till Till AIRI (.1 II I) r :t INGRID BERGMAN » 1—, UBA MISCHA MILLARD STREET SCENE HAPPY BIRTHDAY MALINA ACER MITI III I I EUGENE O'NEILL'S A New Comedy by ANITA LOOS JIOA< N OF LORRAINE CORONET.W.49.Evs.Incl.Sun.1:40.Mat! Sat Sun >*J "A Solid Hit."—i • Dim-ted bv JOSHUA LOGAN ADELPHI Thea.. 51tli St E.nf B'way Gl T HE ICEMAN COMETH J A New Plav hv MAXWELL ANDERSON THL Ml SH.AI. HIT Evts. at 8:30. 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