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THE SUN. BALTIMORE. MONDAY MORX1SG. SEPTEMBER 19, 9 PAGE I IStevie WonJer Iai-m Production Of Stage Screen Touring Student Hogan's Goat' At Olney Theater Theater Notes By H. GARDNER rnrn at hirh firr Aones.

her 'sensitive and appealing portrayal not only because of his youth and Trait -i '-v SK Ail -4 1 A Catholic University Theater has beauty astyo esuncbdpm of this role at Olney. I now realize popularity, but because a reform By NANCY WINTER! New York (WN5). announced its twenty-ninth season, which will Eet under way October beauty wasted by consumption that my previous mammy and Hissinatinn hpr money and respond to the play as I felt I movement, in view of tne recent discovery that Quinn has appro power gone, lies on her deathbed, should was due largely to Karen priated $20,000 in public funds for 2t with a production ol jean Giraudoux's "Ondine." The ny the standards or many ooys his age-which Is 1-Stvie Wonder has no need of school. Ha already has it made. forgotten by all save Quinn, whojMcCrary ratner com mierpreia-plans to use her to destroy the ion of a woman who.

despite her French fantasy will run through November 5. man out for his job. constant preoccupation with Discovered at the age ol iz. Plavine from December Dr Alfred has constructed his relieion and Catholic dogma, is he's been a top singing and re his personal use, has made the older man a questionable choice as a candidate. Stanton, in fact, has everything on his side but Quinn's own stubborn determination not to be ousted which in the long run proves to be the decisive through December 17 will be play with skill and precision.

He almost heroically passionate. It cording star ever since. His cur 'Lute Song." which was pre is, as I have suggested, a bit is. indeed, inrougn ner uncoiurut- rent single, "Blowin in tne wind is wav un there on the viously staged on the campus in self-consciously poetic to the and. in a final analysis, svfnnf that i'rfnin nhrace fail to 'unselfish love for her husband 1944 bv A an Schneider.

factor. -j polls and his latest album, "Up Georce Farquhar'a Eighteenth From the beeinning. the contest integrate smoothly into the dia Tight." is a best-seller. Century satire, "The Recruiting Officer," will play from January uhilft he hasn't eotten to Japan (eloquently depicted by Miss Dengel) that the wife so wins our sympathies that her wasteful destruction at the end creates an is complicated by the contestants' mutual hatred, stemming from logue; but he reveals a fine gift for language, and when he is at his best his lines sing. or Africa yet, he's touched down each's prior relationship with 27 through February 11.

Hoaan. the once politically Fourth on the schedule Is The emotional impact approaching influential operator of a local almost every place elseaiways with a wake of adoring girls In evidence. He's made the Ed Sulli Central Character House of Bernarda Alba. Paul Newman argues with Elizabeth Taylor in this scene from "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." The film version of the Tennessee Williams play is set to open Wednesday at the Uptown, Edmondson Village and Hillendale the-aters. It is featured on a bill with "Butterfield Eight.

Frederico Garcia Lorca'i poetic The real problem is his central KNEW "Hogan's Goat" was a good play, despite a New York production that mad it seem melodramatic, pretentious and unconvincing; now. Olney Theater hai justified my faith. Through intelligent direction, James D. Waring has eliminated much of the melodrama and. by soft-pedaling the poetry (the play Is written in blank verse, has.

strangely enough, enhanced the over-ail poetic effect. Mr. Waring's multiple settings also represent a vast improvement over the awkward two-level affair used at the East Seventy-fourth Street Theater, and his considerable contribution has combined with the superior performances to prove that, despite its sometimes too obvious desire to reflect the lyrical Irish tongue, Hogan's Goat" is one of the best American plays of the last five years. Old-Line Politician A 45-year-old professor of English at Harvard. William Alfred has drawn upon the colorful traditions and political lore of his native Brooklyn for his story.

Set in 1890. it concerns one Stanton, dynamic young leader of Brooklyn's Sixth Ward, and his efforts to wrest the mayoralty nomination from the incumbent, an old-line, graft-wise politician named Quinn. The party leaders favor Stanton van Show and a couple of moviej sporting house who. until Stanton -a young immigrant, fresh off the boat came into her life, had been Qut'nn'i girl. Spanish drama will run from March 3 through March 18.

that of tragedy. Last Production James Kenny is uniformly excellent as the cynical and unscrupulous, yet somehow likable, character a man so essentially selfish in his desire for power and has appeared everywhere from Freedomland in the Bronx The final production will be lhat it requires an actor of over to the Royal Peacoek in Atlanta. Foundation Laid The Lyons Den whelming personal charm to com Simnlv bv doins what he loves Catholic University's annual original musical. It will be staged from April 21 through And. though John Quinn.

Hal Burdick continually pensate. The voracious Agnes had taken most-which is singing and play. nprformance has far Kannilo at a nriest whose Colicos's im the drums he makes enough Mav 8. greater depth than Ralph WaiteY distaste for most of his parishion- Stanton into her employ and though his primary function was that of fancyman or, as the ward-heelers contemptuously put it, to help out his family of five Subscription Information for the Motive Explained in the New York production, he ers often transcends Christian season is available through the does not entirely succeed in over- charity, and Edward McPhillips coming this handicap. Fortun- Nadvne Turnev.

Dan Durning Hnpan's enat" laid the founda Catholic University Theater. brothers and sisters in Detroit, keep himself in sharp clothes and have plenty left over to pay $5 for tion for his Dolitical career. Then, By LEONARD LYONS atelv. densite the central position j. Tn wnu ra mdUUB flLUtlina ivi one day he came home to find New York.

good in other roles Center Stage's artistic director, Memos The National Maritime a baloney sandwich if he nas to. A Favorite OtUIUUII UWUpitO, II. 1.3 UU. so important that the audience sympathize with him as with his "Hogan's Goat" the last pro Douclas Seale, will instruct her drunk in Qumns arms, ana that was the end, as far the public knew, of their affair. Union won't take any official post duction of the current Olney wife.

tion in the New York gubernatorial theater course in the Towson State Colleee evening program this fall. And many's the time he has to, fnr alnns wilh donuts and orange season, will run through October 2. Having seen TTonl Dengel's Shortly afterward, Mawon sailed for Ireland, met a girl pLAIM-Joe DiMaggio's $3,000 claim against Marilyn Monroe's estate, mentioned again recently, was for money he advanced to her. His motive in entering this claim was to keep this sum. at least, out of the hands of other claimants he deemed avaricious.

The course, open to seniors and juice, it's one of his favorites and there and married her. The graduate students, will be given race. Its president, Joe Curran, told his men to decide for themselves. Woody Allen describes his movie. "What's Up.

Tiger filmed in Japan, as "my first com-Dlete transistorized movie." The in some of the posh places ne finrle himself while touring they action of the play begins approximately three years after his at 6 P.M. Tuesdays. It is entitled Awards For Women Mantua, Italy. 'Directing the Period Play, and charge as much for lhat as they It was DiMassio's an to Eive do for filet mignon. will deal with Restoration plays, ShakesDearean tragedies and this $3000 to Miss Monroe's ailing Alfred Hitchcocks flew to Israel.

All in all. he'd be a dropouts TVKIA'E women including tress Katina Paxinou, Italian mo mother. HOCHSCH ILDKOHN period pieces. delight-except that's not the way vie star uiuuetta wasina, aruisn iMM VYtfclldll luuuoiil Huntington Hartford's adaptation of "Jane Eyre" will be revived off- and the British designer crediteJ flier Sheila Scott. Italian soprano Renata Scotto, German archaeo Stevie sees it.

Steevie, strange to sav. likes school. Likes it so Broadway. Flamenco guitarist Carlos Mon BUDGET with inventing the miniskirt Role Shelly Winters just filmed a "Batman" sequence, whose Television director eluded her for laughing. "Sure I laughed," said Miss Winters, the method actress.

Robert Gray, White House aide logist Hermine Speier, Irish-born much, in fact, that he brings it tova has been booked for one were given awards today in the essavist Iris Murdock, Italian performance, at 8.30 P.M., Satur to president Eisenhower and author of "18 Acres Under Glass," is iournalist Antonietta Drago, writ along with him when he travels which is a good deal of the time-in the person of Ted Hull, who is day, October 1, at the Lyric annual Isabella D'Este Prize ceremony at this northern Italian city. "There I was with a machine gun in my hands, against two guys writing his first novel, "Trial Bal er Maria Bellonci, Italian scien Theater. SHOPS downtown eastpomt loon." It's about a country run tist Maria Pastore and Italian in probably one of tne worias iew traveling teachers. strapped in an electric cnair, orpnades in mv hair and a bullet The musician Is a Spanish ffypsv. born in Madrid.

Before his The designer, Mary Quant, wore one of her above-the-knee bv and for the press. Megan dustrialist Gilberta Gabriel Min canti. in addition to keening uo a re proof girdle while all the time Terry, author of "Viet Rock," won emergence as a concert artist, he creations as she accepted her spe nartmaaie an ABC Fellowship tor Yale served as accompanist for such Im thinking: "whats my inner cial "Golden Piavola award for All the winners were present in Mantua's Ducal Palace as prefect Svbil Burton Christopher lost gular course of studies while on tough personal tours. Stevie is also taking advanced work in mu dancers as La Argentina, Vincente contribution to high fashion. I fifteen pounds by dieting.

Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. and Areentinita. He Antonio Galateo handed them the Workroom Elsa Lanchester, The award, established this I.w. author of "Mame." "Inherit year, was a small replica of a prizes sic and has his heart set on studying composing and arranging at Boston University. subsequently began performing in solo concerts and has appeared widow of Charles Laughton, decided to dispose of his art col the Wind," will donate all Renaissance-type tailor's dummy Theater Pieces lection at auction.

Laughton al throughout the United States and their scripts, research notes and recordines to the Museum of Per called a Piavola. Others Honored Strictly speaking, he probably doesn't need this either, since he already plays the piano, organ Miss Paxinou was rewarded for her outstanding performance of Canada, as well as Europe and the Orient. He has also made ways displayed these prized paintings on the walls of the studio ho used for his drama classes. forming Arts Library in iew York. Jim Burrows, a graduate of classic Greek theater master- The other women honored re- 119 UUICl TT lHIVll ilSUlL numerous recordings.

Yale Drama School, is helping I ceived Majolica busts of Isabella' pieces and Miss Masina for her "Students," he "should work in the finest surroundings." and harmonica ana nas aireaay penned several hit songs among them "Up Tight," the title song of his album. hie father. Ahe. oreDare the new D'Este. considered one of the acting in juun u.o musical, "Holly Golightly." Ulla The Royal Highland Fusiliers and other movies.

Marriaee A.M. Rosenthal, met- appearing in some 50 cities during rnnolitan editor of the New York Bergryd, who portrays in "Th Rihle." is studvine for a Sheila Scott, who flew around the world in a small plane, was their 10-week North American Times attended the wedding of fNo Excuse But Stevie Insists It's Impor most beautiful and cultured women of the Italian Renaissance. The prizes are sponsored by an Italian committee under the honorary presidency of Prime Minis Ph.D. in anthropology, in Swe tour, will perform at the tivic the Times's Henry Raymont to praised as "heiress of the adven den. She 11 be in New xoric lor tant.

"Oh, man," he says Center on Tuesday, October 4. Wendy Marcus ot Dallas. Alter the ceremonv. Rosenthal told the the premiere. man" Is an exDression he likes Th British military outfit almost as much as baloney sand ter Indira Gandhi of India.

They a 1 bride's father, Stanley Marcus, turous spirit of ancient navigators." Miss Murdock, a member of the British Royal Society of Litera which numbers 150 officers and Sound Rouben Mamoulian, who are given for outstanding achieve I 1 I I directed "Oklahoma!" and head of Neiman-Marcus: dont feel I'm losing a reporter; I'm men, includes a unit of gymnasts ac wpII as the Highland dancers wiches). "Books are important, i mean having a bad home life is no excuse for a kid. He can al ments ov women in various "Prvrtrv and Ress." was at La fields. gaining a department store." land massed pipes and drums. The Pavilion with friends who ques ture and holder of degrees irom Smith College and Wheaton Col-loaa in tha United States, was re- Elisaheth Schweicaard Selmer.

ways get from books what he Hnesn't set at home. He can learn group, presented on tins tour dv imnrpsarm S. Hurok. features a Tin One of the photos in Alfred tioned him about nis "ur. jeityu anH Mr.

Hvde." Mamoulian re Justice Minister of Norway, was cited for her "energy, culture and fnr Vier studies of the I--------- Eisenstaedt's "Mirror to His how to be independent if he wants comedy grill routine in tne snow pealed that among the trick sound literature of Italy, where she has Time" shows Tommy Manville profound humanity. to-ifs up to the kid. He tne one who has to do it." long lived. Other awards went to GreeK ac- effects, in tne transtormation scene, he used his own recorded WAY i at the Stork Uub. in tne DacK eround is Tonv Butrico.

now mai Tall. slim, and what vour moth October 12 has been set as the heartbeats. tre d' at the Publick House. But Wa! nnpnine date for The er would call "clean-cut," Stevie rico says that Manville always looks a bit self-consciously in the Fighting Prince of Donegal. The Walt.

Disnev adevnture film, star tirmed everyone exactly $20: "The Query Christopher Morley's jdirection of "teach" Ted Hull with whom he obviously has a ArlsJnr-f fit AVAK fTftf (mm M. widow, who died recently, once vviuOW, wno uieu retemiy, unte ring Peter McEnery and Susan uuumi cvci guv uuin fiau Wamnshire. will Dlav at tne special rapport. Their consistent. vine was a $20 Dill tor getting 0f nis being awakened by a Viim fVianna fnr 9 tlflO Kill I.

It "fnn svimnnHsnn Villace. Cinema viiun A.1VI. Cdllcr wuv aan.cu. ui gentle bantering doesnt quite mask the mutual respect. Harundale, Hillendale and Reis terstown Plaza theaters.

"Sometimes its hard starting Art Marc Chagall says that his y0U tell me the difference be-murals at the new Met may fade tween dialectical materialism and because they're exposed to too pure eclecticism?" Morley raged much light. He said of the glass at the man for disturbing his windows he designed for the tiPpn. arid told him to phone his Th cartoon featurette "Winnie out." says Stevie. "It hard to understand, but you have to keep the Pooh and the Honey Tree will he presented, in its return engagement, on the same bill at it. Dm you ever near mat aw Cosby record about little kids in school?" Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem the morning.

"But by that he'd gladly design smaller morning," said the man, "I won't Custom Cleaners ones for them, if they'd move the gjve a damn." At this noint. both Stevie and li larger ones 10 a neuer selling. Ted take over the routine them- TKhuicf An industrial nrpani- Pianist Mrs. Abram Chasins selves. "Two and two are four, says Ted.

"Two and two are lr- nmkAvs VtrtM a nnn.l nVinnfiH Pptm rn fthoilt hlS St Quality Dry Cleaning only LaiHfll wimsr iiicmuvta iiv.iv a trnnl inn in Wacli in four," parrots Stevie as the little kid. Then, plaintively, "What's a PLEASURE, FASCINATION VCIILitn ill uuiih lt il Li CntMikAt. their lobbyist discuss some 01 me tne een uuuenwieseia ocptnnua vf th Inh xaid that hfi. She told him: "It's such a four?" and they both break up. rAmiAct fni- ramnaitm rnnrr co -ni our cnairman.

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rvero repueu: icu in. iuiu- have to keep trying. Books teach you how to get along with people, how to talk to them and that's "Now ordinarily." he said, "we witz he can have my seat wouldn't waste money on such a hnneless cause. most important of all. "Aristotle or somebody said a But then he checked a bit.

ana Man Mancha" is enrich person who doesnt need other found that the nominee was the jn2 pj.Y.U., now the landlord of people is a god or a beast of favorite relative of one of the na- tne musical. An emissary tion's most powerful legislators. from insider's Newsletter something like that, he says, once more turning a bit self-con-sciously in the direction of Ted, A campaian contribution was sent. rhPpked Into the tiny Welsh vil lane of Court Henry, and says who is regarding him with bota amusements that the riverside mansion being built there, complete with Indoor pool, is for the Richard Burtons. amusement and pride.

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