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Covina Argus from Covina, California • Page 9

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Covina Argusi
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Covina, California
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9
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DRAMA ITEMS Larry Morry, producer and writer of special material the Shipstads and Johnson new, Ice Follies, disclosed that It is the voice of Gloria Wood, Columbia records artist, which is heard dubbed in for the sihg- ing of "Boop-Doop-a-Doop" by Carol Caverly during the ice star's featured produc tion number. Robert Webb has planed to New York to scan current Broadway stage attractions in quest of new talent for his independent production. Richard Thorpe at present in Rome has tripped to Venice, to scout locations for "Project 9," which Thorpe authored and which is his next MGM assignment. the Rltz Brothers. return- Ing from their five-weeks Flamingo engagement in Las Vegas, begin early rehearsals next Week for Dec.

28 opening at the Ambassador's Cocoanut Grove. Screenwriter Nathaniel Curtis has sent a copy of his play, "Money, Money, Money" to Eve Arden for consideration as a starring vehicle for the comedienne. Curtis recently re-acquired the rights to the property from Billy Rose, who had optioned it for a Broadway production. Bruce Yarnell, under year's contract to Frank Sennes as featured solo sing er at the Moulin Rouge, au ditloned yesterday for one the top male roles In "Th Roman Colleen," upcoming Independent picture projec of Roy Rowland Productions Richard Thorpe is currently in Rome with MGM "high brass," Sol Siegel and Ben Thau, in connection with studio's "block buster" production of "Ben Hur." Begins erf Playhouse Reservations are being made opening of the fall season at the Pasadena Playhouse on Thursday evening, Oct. 2, when "Visit to a Small Planet," comedy by Gore Vidal starring Reginald Gardiner, will be presented.

Gardiner also is staging the production. The cast includes a 1 Thompson, Meg Wyllie, Michael Bradford, Gerald Blatner, Margareta Marks, Parker Steele and King -Stuart. Arcadia Theater Group Slates Big Production Readings for the next production of the Arcadia Community theater will be held this week at the Arcadia high school, starting at 7:30 p.m. Stan Johnson will direct "The Remarkable Mr. Pen nypacker," a comedy in three acts by Liam O'Brien.

Peg Creviston, production manager, said there are parts for 6'females and 14 males, which include roles for teen-agers, children and adults. The play will be presented In the Arcadia High School LittW Theater during the last week in November. Anyone interested in read- Ing for this play or assisting in the production is invited to attend or call HI 7-3984. Arcadia Demos Open Office ARCADIA A a i Democrats have headquarters at 8 N. First it was announced by George Gaffney, president of the Arcadia Democratic club.

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Pages Available:
27,155
Years Available:
1901-1958