D-2 THE SUNDAY STAR THF LYONS DFW WmAmgtoa, D. Naremfcar 22, 795» C.. COMING ATTRACTIONS WerWi A Greatari . A. fl £ Helen Hayes Retire? STAGE IM /W ¦lggMl AM I Stage Hefti x -4- ARENA—“Clandestine on the Morning Line”; starting November tWShhj Never 24. Voluntarily NATIONAL—“The Pleasure oT His Company”; Cornelia LAST 8 TIMES PRIOR TO BROADWAY! a Otis Skinner, jjMKhb<»E Cyril Ritchard; starting December 7. • EVENINGS 8:30 MATS. WED. SAT. 2:30 By LEONARD LYONS lined with sable. Miss Gabor 2, BaU “A TO TALK ABOUT AND - erndlcAU says that her wedding gift SCREEN PLAY SEE, REMEMBER”—Coo, Poet NEW YORK —Helen Hayes to her husband was a Rolls- “JESSICA TANDY PLAYS WITH RADIANT VITALITY. AMBASSADOR^—"A he Summer Place”; with Mc- —Carmody, Soar was quoted in the press re- Royce car: “But hasnl Dorothy Guire knd Richard the Inside that Egan. “JOHN GIELGUD’S DIRECTION IS FIRST-RATE” cently said she seen of ear as having may CAPlTOL—“Beloved with Deborah yet," she added, “because I Infidel"; Kerr as —DomseOy, Na**a -- -/ never again appear in a play Sheilah Graham. -ißflH' iHb 1 keep using it.” But Bride- R»EO£«ICK BHISSON ITh* PIATWRICUTS’ CO * on Broadway. DUPONT—"Liber’; Olivia de Haviland. OW . Helen groom Brown has seen the KEllm’S—“Tlilrd Man on the $ Hayes retire? That’s like dar- chauffeur of the Rolls—on Mountain"; James Mac- ' Arthur. ing to that Hemingway pay day, that say is, because MacARTHUR—"The Brown Bridal Path”; Bill Travers. or Einstein or Shostakovich pays his salary. METROPOLITAN—“A Summer Place”; with Dorothy had to retire. McGuire planned CONTEST: Miss Gabor, and Richard Egan. I saw Miss Hayes ‘at a Incidentally, taped the Ar- ONTARIO—“Happy Anniversary”; David Niven. , w W 4MK SIJWT PLAZA—"Heroes and party last Sunday afternoon. thur Murray TV show last Sinners”; Kurt Jurgens. Sunday. Bhe TOWN—“Tarzan and the Ape Man”; Denny Miller. She with her competed in - was daughter- IW* W the dance contest in-law, Joyce MacArthur, against ft MICHAEL BRYANT JULIET MILLS // |Vw» * • Grade Fields, for a prize- 1 mo BRIAN BEDFORD vMvwW-Jf :W rf** -Wf who was describing how the //, ft\ THAHON winning trip to Europe. Just myself against them.” Tun- S(ffl*s by OLIVEk SMITH Ufhtin* by MVSSOt 111 - ®4wWV Tabago newspaper printed America she’s always being before the ney said there is for the story of her imminent program began, a no defense, asked her own measure- wardrobe mistress started to then lectured them on Mracte* by JOHN GIELGUD Illi. motherhood —a front-page family ments, as compared to Mari- sew a of the unity: “As long Monroe’s. headline. “HELEN HAYEB piece lace across as you stick lyn Bhe doesn’t low neckline of together and there is Box Office 10 A.M.-9;30 PJW. EXPECTING—a grandchild.” Miss Gabor’s family know her measurements. Open Daily (exc. Sunday) IJMt IHBBfllr ¦.:; ? unity, gown. “Well,” sighed Eva, nobody could lick you. “Tell she Eli Wallach joined the group; me,” asked, circling I. for instance, 2 and in discussing the “there goes first prize.” But probably slowly, “do I have measure- WKS. ONLY BEG. MON., DEC. 1 story could Bbh *1 she won. still take you on, one ments?” about Miss Hayes' “retire- Opening Might 8:00 ether Eves. 8:30 WNF W <•? by one, but not all four of ment” mentioned that he was Ntet*. Wed. 2:00 PJM. and Sat. 2:30 PM. PRODUCER: Ray you together.” FAME: Nikolai on a year’s sabbatical leave Stark, Cherkasov, Russia’s from the Broadway theater. co-producer of “Susie Wong," foremost screen ac- HitI ACTRESS: Elina Bystrit- tor, has been New Broadway’s Top Comedy When an takes a owns 25 cent in visiting |ptor a per interest skaya, the dark and pretty York. He was taken to the REDERKKIRISSOH rat THE PLAYWXIEHTTCOMPANT year’s sabbatical, it means the Broadway show. He has Soviet star of “Quiet Flows Museum of. only that there's dearth of Modern Art. I \ a the 50-50 also has been a Interest, with Para- Don,” visit- where the film in which he v suitable roles. ''Wr Ww*W ‘ ing New York. She revealed the “Me retire?” Miss Hayes mount Films, in the movie plays starring role, “Alex- that Russian stage and laughed. “When I do, it production. This has pro- screen ander Nevsky," was being ' won’t W? »;•' stars, as do American f 7*T>V>. be by announcement. Years duced some odd economics: per- shown. Cherkasov was intro- fc*s formers, often The play nets week assume an- duced to the audience, and from now, perhaps, some a other name for professional listened to people will ask, ’Bay, what- profit. Stark’s share is 1750. their applause. GAY ONE-NIGHT STAND purposes. But she retained "I . Under the movie-sale guess,” he said, "this ever became of Helen Hayes? her own name, Bystritskaya Anna Cheseika is one member of Haven’t her in contract, the film producers proves Americans have heard the cast of seen a play She must the . mentioned that in of Alexander ’9os musical for long time.’ and pay show 33,000 a Nevsky.” “Gay Night,” revue coming to a Then, tpratMO week for every week the play for one next only then; willit mean that Washington night only week. runs on ’ I’m Broadway beyond Patrick Morison is in the retired.” starred tune frolic, • the first year. Stark’s share CYRIL CORNELIA OTIS to be seen at Constitution Hall on of that debt Is 81,500 a week. Tuesday, AGE: Ed Wynn, now mak- December 1, at 8:30 p.m. The continued Broadway run ing NBC-TV's version of DISTmmnED BY therefore costa him 8758 a > “Miracle on Thirty-fourth WARNER MOS k* RITCHARD-SKINNER week. WITH THE K V Street.” has no plans for COOPERATION OF JBF X 0 THE DEPARTMENT retiring although he’s 73. U.S. t W UNITY: Gene OF STATE IN “Work is for Tunney BL the best thing a CONNECTION WITH LEO G. CONRAD dined at Leone’s last <2< man like me," he says. “When Sunday, ns cultural exchange night. On our way out I in-' AGRfFMFHT WITH •tariing I started making money, I CARROLL NAGEL traduced my family to him. TH SOVKT UNION , T-J* got my father to retire at 53. jEj? WEDNESDAY The former That was an awful mistake. heavyweight champion shook hands with *** Tfci He died at 54.” IN lNN...lta Guists.The Sensations each of my four sturdy sons. Then my wife asked him: Os The Great BRIDE: Eva Gabor re- Best-Seller! “Teach me how to defend ceived a diamond necklace from Brown, a U/AaC’ Q, SunvmfA Dick as wed- gou Alt i*v ding gift. Her new father- Patrick Barra in-law gave her a diamond in uaoetation with OF HIS Th* COMPANY 'Kav&n.'t’ Frldw Mornlna Hude Club IJOU. Attn ring and an ermine coat ( d< consKtotton hall A Comedy by SAMUEL TAYLOR AMERICAN wM Cornelia Otis Skinner Atzvt in Cl SummtA.'PCaot’ INRUSSIAN WITH ENGLISH SUB-TITLES jpa PELLEAS «t -irt JOHN NAPIER • CAROLYN GROVES w NA • A 'ALEXO Mw Ov *SIUf MERKURnv. A SHVORIN OPERA SOCIETY 22 vS^!L°'' - Productioa -Axwenlr ¦Aland, ***v ROZOV • Vwranra DtaM t. K KALATOZOV. M. VAINBERG Designed end Light.d by DONALD OENSLAGER MELISANDE Concert Pertormanc* at A MOSFILM STUOIOS MOOUCTION Cortvme. by EDITH HEAD Opera by HtCTOK atKLlOt . Claude Debuety Directed by MR. RITCHARD Word, 2W *TAxA lA diAVUL by “THE TROJAHS” WEEK IM> w Meurice Maeterlinck iupont ,;.%'yw, Perk * W MAIL ORDERS NOW! Adele Addison, Gene Bouch- SIR THOMAS frt* Era**!*& All Day Sunday* 19H & M * Rlag tldg. Garaga IfuA aA MAh,' Fronk Corroll, Carol Gil- ivomAn er, EVES. (Mon.-Thurs.)—Orch. $4.95, $4.40; Bale. $4.40, $3.85, bert, John Reardon, Regina $2.75; 2nd Bale. $1.65. Kenneth Di- BEEOHAM ~TFu4 Sarfaty, Smith. EVES. fFri. and Sat.)—Orch. $5.60, $4.95; Bale. $4.95, $4.40, aa JMd, rector, Bliss Hebert; Con due ting. Scenery, Symphony Orch., Choruo. Soloisto $3.30; 2nd. Bale. $1.95. Jack Brown. The of Story a Woman s Education-To love! MATS. (Wed. and Sat.)—Orch. $4.50,-$3.90; Bale. $3.90, $3.30, Paul IATw JAN- 9—8i30 P.M. Conductor,* Calloway, s2 2o 2nd Bal = 4 . ’ <’ >’- 5. Part I There A - National Symphony Orches- had been other men 1... But from their first meet- WiMtar Owlld-Anwlcan TheMer Society Sutncrlotlon Pier «n*r *• wnotee. of Th. Council of th. Llvlna Thea lor tra. “THE FALL OF TROY" ing...he made her feel like a to life! The TODAY AT 5:30 P.M. girl awakening spocial re*PO*MANcr, actors pvno aeeeopiT, SUM, JAN. 10-3:00 P.M. bold, bitter-sweet SUNDAY, Dec. IS-7 P. M. always love affair of F. Scott onoeas Coming Part II ( mam. now: orra. m.h. bmc. am, aaa asa m nek. im OTELLO by G. Verdi “THE TROJANS AT Fitzgerald and his Beloved Infidel, Sheilah Graham. 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