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r.IO.W, r.GL i I lit IMM WAl'wi STAR TOMITE THRU TUES in i Tin nts HELD OVER! EXCLUSIVE AT LOEWS H0MIK1TE3 FOR 5 i4HDS Av' 'J including -BEST k.wi.y toi.tM A iS3r. i Morris Sired Group 11 Tn7 Vt BEST CR FILM OUfflt 3f OuiwM 3 jflOA Does Oiie-Aclers I OF TN gf IIHffl 1 So-- I Iv Corliirt I'atrick ACADEMY AWARDS should hold the interest of NOMINATED FOR 10 their off-beat productions with trorlil lores 1 FEATURE AT DAILY so Indianapolis StfinpUonii Orrhvstnt IZLER SOLOMON MusX Drector SUNDAY I vv. KAY FIELD and Bob Morrison will appear as soloisli of the Indianapolis Sinfonietta Bierstube Pops Party tonight at the Indiana Roof, 8:30 o'clock. 7ie ichole 1964-65 SEASON TICKETS NOW ON SALE 'I 'HF. MORRIS Street Plavers theater huffs who admire set of three short plays on touches List night.

The program, which thev will gie tonight and tomorrow and Sunday nights in their playhouse at the Southwest Social Center, includes Beckett's "Krapp's ast Tape" and tvo light pieces hv Chekhov, "A Marriage Proposal" and "The Celebration." RFCKtTT'S offering is the more stimulating of these, if nnlv because of his emergence among the leaders of the so-called "theater of the absurd" in the controversial "Waiting for Godot," and the curiosity aroused. "Krapp's Last Tape" is a act about a character who keeps a kind of tape-recorded diary, consisting of statements made on his birthday each year. The absurdity in this instance is the comparison between his present views and the sentiments he expressed in his prime 30 ears ago. The idea that a man changes and becomes a stranger to himself is hardly startling, but the Beckett method of presentation is novel. It affords the actor, here James Dovers- which they put the f.

rushing berger, a fine opportunity to display his virtuosity. Dovers-berger makes it ring true. BILL HARDCASTLE plays two nervous Russians and Peggy Arhuckle two different ladies of that nationality in the Chekhov comedies. "A Marriage Proposal," in which the principals can't help arguing about trifles, presages a stormy marriage, if not a happy one. The adversaries are excellent, and so is Marvin Jones, who plays the girl's father.

"The Celebration" is about a bank's 15th anniversary, a wild scramble involving five assorted characters frankly, we don't think it makes sense. But here again it's possible to admire the efforts of Miss Arhuckle, Doversberger, Hard-castle, Jones, Barbara Parros, who augments the cast, and Robert McKay Morris, who directed the whole shebang. Is your storage area cluttered with "don't needs?" Sell them via Want Ads. Dcvolcd Hal England Is Striving For Top mm feels it, not as he has seen it portrayed the two years he ALBtRT F1W SUSANNAH YORKHUGH GRIIFIlll'fDIlH EVANS; JOAN GRELNWOOOntMi JCWtT 1 -F 1 1 THE i BEATLES I AREHERE! I mm Imnmnwmnil urn fM.Mi'ni, Lmmm OIANL dUiO(6rabiimMvio mnam, john OiOOKNtioioiiiiHARosoN USTMANCOLW; UNITED MUSIS lOf Ell IEIEA3, I TONIGHT thru TUES. ONLY! tlUTOOOfl THEATRES Ujj Gwe thpin A llfC dPd they sa it! them to hell 3-d they come IllL DAinnfin RICHARD WIDMARK usvuua vuAnuvua "FLIGHT FROM ASHIYA STAR and NEWS Quick-Action 1 WHEN EARTHQUAKE "Xf HAND DISASTER STRIKE tf 9 ITHESE ARE THE GIANTS STRIKE BACK! i fWH-M USTMUOIR 1T fTgj.

Heel JiMES BOKD md incredibli women! ij, Starts TODAY! PoTs 1-50 BEAUTY CUoTsHOIf? JT" IT IF YOU TlNK TMAT BEAUTIFUL, ll Wa I DUtT INTfRTAINMIN 1 By STEPHANIE HOPPES ONE OF THE reasons actor Hal England is so convincing in his legacy role of the heroic scheming business executive. Finch, in "How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying," is that he possesses sparkling qualities of equal brilliance off the stage as well as on. The blue-eyed, brown haired lad, clad in cords, hush-puppies and a favorite ski sweater, captivated our closest attentions yesterday during an interview, just as he does those of the audience nightly at the Murat Theater. DURING THE pleasant hour we spent with the 29 year-old actor, we detected not only a genuine character filled with ambition, but a sincere personality willing to talk at great length about any subject. Asking him how it felt to follow in the footsteps of Robert Morse, the original Broadway creator of Finch, Hal lit up with excitement and replied, "Bobby is a good friend of mine and 'How to Succeed' marked the second time I have studied under him.

"I think Bob is the greatest musical comedy star in the country. But he approaches his roles from a personality angle, a cuteness, that is his own, I strive for my individuality in creation of this role," he continued. He feels it is important to the success of the play and to Finch to develop the role as he presents SEASON'S LAST! ORCHESTRAL CONCERT CLOWES HALL Apr. 11, Apr. 12 M.

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34) SHOW STARTS AT DUSK 1 BIO FEATURES TONITI ond SAT. First Indianapolis Showing The Astounding Story of An Astounding Military Plot urt Avo Kir LANCASTER GARDNER DOUGLAS "SEVEN DAYS IN MAY" Tout With Tension ond Intrleue Robert MITCHUM Franco NUYiOJ "MAN IN THE MIDDLE" Susan HAYWARD Jomes MASON "MARRIAGE GO ROUND" Admission Adultl I1.M always nw. mwm 1MB "'I lUtTRAPANAYISION I TECHNICOLOR PararnoLint Re'eaie served as Morse's understudv in New York. WHEN ASKED why he adopted acting as his profession, he explained he had always wanted to do something that not everyone could do. Unsatisfied with his pre law studies at the University of North Carolina, after he had acquired a degree in drama, Hal went to New York and captured the fancy of pro ducers with his southern accent, This got him a role in "Stalag 17." Continuing Hal replied, "An audience never knows what a big part it plays in helping an actor get into his part.

After awhile the newness wears off. Qf course anything can so spontaneous acting is necessary. HIS FUTURE aspirations? "I want drama on Broadway. Drama is a great art, and 1 loye the profession with all my heart. I am going for a position as a starring artist.

His contract with "How to Succeed," expires in October, and New York will be fortunate to have this insanely dedicated product of the Actors' Studio back in their hands. And who knows he might just win that well deserved break on Broadway. "When I can create a part that no one else has created then I will be the happiest person in the world," he concluded. NATIONAL PLAYERS 15th Nation-Wide Tour Shakespeore't The Taming of The Shrew April 12, 8 P.M. Sophodes'-Oedipus Rex April 13, 8 P.M.

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SAT. Open 1 00 Siort vjo ''Torion OrMtest Adventures'' Stooges Comedy Assorted Favorites Comedy Plus Color Cartoons Matinee Over 4 P.M. Adults 71c Children so Birthday Reservations Held mm 1c Why did U.S. Bombers attack Russia? TICKETS NOW! BY MAIL OR AT THE BOX OFFICE RESERVED SEAT ENGAGEMENT STARTS ft 24" LYRIC NOW 10 MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN Rd. Southwest (Kentucky Ave.) And Tibb Avenue SHOW STARTS AT DUSK 3 BIG COLOR HITS JhTsat.

Jock LEMMON Carol LYNLEY "Under The Yum Yum Tree" Laurence HARVEY Lee REMICK "THE RUNNING MAN" James PHILLBROOK Nnnry KOVACK "THE WILD WESTERNERS" Admission Adults $1.00 J5MINUTE DRIVE FROM CIRCLE Out Itlh on Road 134 West SHOW STARTS AT DUSK ENTIRE SHOW IN COLOR Cliff ROBERTSON Jone FONDA "SUNDAY IN NEW YORK" Shirley JONES Gia YOUNQ "A TICKLISH AFFAIR" PLUS CARTOONS OPEN SUN. ONLY (IHtiiVM-l') JUST 20 MINUTES FROM CIRCLE South on Madison Ave. Expressway And lane U.S. 31-TU I 3100 SHOW STARTS AT DUSK 3 BIG FEATURES TONITE ULTRA EXCLUSIVE First Indianapolis Showing Burt Ava Kirk LANCASTER GARDNER DOUGLAS "SEVEN DAYS IN MAY" Robert MITCHUM France NUYEN "MAN IN THE MIDDLE" Audrey HEPBURN Georqe PEPPARD "Dnciiicm it Ticciuvt" uniarviu.il ui I il I un i Color PLUS COLOR CARTOONS Admission Adults SI 00 "AMONG THE NATION'S GREATEST" North on U.S. 52, Cor.

W. 38th SI. WARMEST ELECTRIC IN CAR HEATERS (uFoLr OPEN 30 TONITE THRU TUES. firsl City Showings CC Flight Into High Adventure George CHAKIRIS Richard WIDMARK brynner'ELIGHT FROM ASHIYA" The Beatles Are Here! JOHN PAUL-RINGO GEORGE "The Beatles Come To Town" A Color Special ADDED FEATURE ATTRACTION "nO lift" James Bond, Secret Agent with His Incredible Women Adults Sl.OO Children Under 12 Free lS-Mlnute Drive West of Ploinfield on U.S. 40 SHOW STARTS AT DUSK 3 BIG COLOR HITS Cliff ROBERTSON Jane FONDA "SUNDAY IN NEW YORK" Guy WILLIAMS Heidi BRUHL "CAPTAIN SINDBAD" Glenn FORD-Shirley MacLAINE "THE SHEEPMAN" OPEN SAT 'SUN.

ONLY STREET and ROAD 431 SHOW STARTS AT DUSK 3 BIG FEATURES TONITE Flvis PRESLEY-Ursula ANDRESS "FUN IN ACAPULCO" CoT, Robert MITCHUM France NUYEN "MAN IN THE MIDDLE" Marlon BRANDO Mary MURPHY "THE WILD PLUS COLOR CARTOONS Adm. This Engagement Adults SI 00 Your Family Drivs-ln Theater On Brown County's Scenic Highway 900 South Mer dion (Rd. 135) SHOW STARTS AT DUSK 3 BIG COLOR HITS Jack LEMMON Carol LYNLEY "Under The Yum Yum Tree" Lourence HARVEY Lee REMICK "THE RUNNING MAN" Randolph SCOTT Margaret SULLAVAN "THE Ml PLUS COLOR CARTOONS Admission Adults SI 00 ATTiTND YOUR fAVOmt DRIVt-IN MOVIl TONTf L'ir- K1 fK-X il Il AT YOUUAVOINOOOK IEEEiliyfflSffiSP ii -fc Why did Dr. Strangelove want ten women for each man? OUTDOOR THEATRES FIRST INDIANAPOLIS IT HITS THE SCREEN WITH THE SPEED OF LIGHTNING. -THE SPLENDOR OF LOVE, THE THRILL OF SUSPENSE I I Lis Sellers George C.

Scott Stanley Kubrick's DURT LANCASTER KIRK DOUGLAS FREDRIC MARCH Strangelove" Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb wnere was the Rea Premier 1L. L.l 1 wntn we nui une rangr Paratroopers invade their own base? Jt'CX'mm Stanley Kubrick rcwmi OPEN 11:15 CALL ME 7-3443 OPEN 11:15 ME 5-6468 BRYNMER FLIGHT miriMff WIDMARK r.FriRr.F FROM mm ASHIYA' 2ND HIT ian Dr. No Hii.iMiA.iJgi THEBM7LES COMCTUTOwkT TICHNICOLOR IMt unto 6 P.M.-ALl DAY SUNDAY I 'x Peter Or How I Sterling Hayden KeenanWynn Slim Pickens 8H0HINA1I0NS FOR ACADEMY AWARDS 0 INCLUDING BESt PICTURE! TONITE! AT 8:15 P.M. ARROLL BAKER LtEKy HENRY FOSDA CAROLYN JONES KARL MALDEN GREGORY PECK GEORGE PEPPARD -EGBERT PRESTON DEBBIE REYNOLDS JAMES STEWART 'ELI WALLACH- JOHN WAYNE PfrL'-RPWiHAFI-SPENVEt TPArY HOW THE WEST WAS WON CIRCLE AND KEITH'S PATRONS Mill1 AVA GARDNER 2nd HIT at ARLINGTON Only! Every Moment It A Big Moment! ALAN IADD uinrtun uiwa imuiniA rniv "THE BIG LAND" IN COIO ADDED SELECTED SHORTS at VOGUE only! it NOW SHOWING ME 5-735? TONITE! AT 8:15 P.M. tmi stRtn.

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