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BROOKLYN EAGLE, TUE5 MAY 15, .945 15 MUSIC SCREEN By Miles Kastendieck By Jane Corby 'Angel Street' At Flatbush meo and Juliet," which achieved an all-time record of 998 performances. "The Glass Menagerie," co-starring Laurette Taylor and Eddie In 'Escape in the Desert' Nazi Leader Has to Die for Long Shots, Close-ups "Angel Street," the long-run rml inr. t. .1 i Martha Graham Introduces 'Appalachian Spring in Opening at the National What Spring means to Martha Graham was revealed In the striking new ballet, "Appalachian Spring," presented by her with her company at the National Theater last night. T'r-nc lo rm nrrllnorw Cncnrv Via A nnoln nViin no Hill oc ncual thriller by Patrick Hamilton, opens a weeks engagement tonight as the in he fpature roI' second attraction of the season ati'l PeJoim'Ance at the When Hollywood kills a Nazi (they're still at it in the movies) it's got to be a production.

1 ft'- i (Ik I In "Escape in the Desert," Warner screen drama the Flatbush Theater Cecil ionium, ouice us open- here on Marc 31, this widely now at the N. Y. Strand Theater. Philio Dorn. Jean Sullivan1 Humphreys.

Viola Keats, A wo ao VAVAAWllljr SJliilfi, 111 Lilt A1)1JCICAW11CAJ, wsw 10 UUUUij and Bill Kennedy have the problem witn Manna uraham is symbolic of i the Spring of young America lookinz ballet and her unique success In Helmut' able one of the principals to wrest uroaaway roies. tn uaisy it of turning; the tables on toward new frontiers with an ecstasv! arousing audience enthusiasm about Dantine. a fugitive German nrisoner Dantines gun from him, shoot him ueimore as uie nun memoer oi tne sons be.t, and "The Sign." nation al Catholic monthly, ha.s selected of war who has them at his mercy! dead and dispose of the body in cast, in a sun-baked motel in the Arizona the most convenient manner avail-j desert. iable. I Casting ompleted for as "the outstanding dramatic of- is now high hopes.

What it conveys of jit ana bout her dancing. She con-the emotions of a man and womanjtinues at the National for the whole building a house, of a revivalist in wet the frenzy of communicating his beliefs, of a pioneering woman Guy Kibbee Toniqht fering of the It. would he vprv simnle for thi; However, that would be too easv.i ihe Wind Is Ninety, the new play script writers of this picture and the II the film, Dantine's demise is by Ralph Nelson, which the Messrs. i ch Holland whn director. Edward Blatt, to devise worked out in this manner: The Shubert have placed in rehearsal cnar rs ,7, some scene which simply would en- weekly gasoline delivery to opening at the Colonial jPra'se in Run, Lil Chillun Lil- I 1 the West: all this is the substance of the ballet.

To lovers of ballet, raotel is at hand. The giant truck oh mimuay, ru.geraia; rormer soioist witn At Madison Theater Guy Kibbee, well-known screen star, headlines the stage show at the RKO Madison tonight and to Duke Ellington's band, and Timmiej Rogers, comedian, have been added to the cast led by Ethel is filling the tanks. Dorn and petite Albert de Courville, who is Miss Sullivan make a mad dash leasing, will also be associated in toward the car to warn the driver1 the production, as he was with "Ten mm 'Counter-Attack' Is Next at Criterion Paul Muni, starred in Columbia "Appalachian Spring" is an exciting event. Just as In her previous work with psychological ballet, so in this newest work Miss Graham has the un 1 trmmsn.jm about the Nazi fugitives. Little The cast headed Josh White and Willie Bryant, who' Dantine, in hiding, pulls out his by Blanche Yurka, Bert Lytell.iare to open in the all-Nesro variety: Pictures' thrilling story of Russian morrow night, accompanied by Louis and Sherry and Jack Joyce and Company.

Tonight and tomorrow night the Tilyou features Burton canny ability to communicate the Intangible to an audience by tangible i paratroopers, "Counter-Attack," with YOURS' 'PRACTICALLY gun, pierces the gas tank and kills weimeu vorey. nances tteia, ture'snow. "iue wouaay. al tne se- the driver. But he is foiled in the! Dowlas.

Donald Devlin and Joyce on Friday night, end, the sheriff's men and the Nazi! Van Patten. shooting it out in a blaze of gunfire. I I "The Deep Mrs. Sykes," Georse Marguerite Chapman and Larry HELENE REYNOLDS in "Too with Cloudette Colbert, storts" The scene was a tricky business tot Jane Cowl, who has been atwnt Kelly's play, will close on Saturday -)ot for Maneuvers the com Dhotograph, we are told. For onerom the stage for several seasons, the B-ioth Theater after a nine- its first Brooklyn run at the ater.

r. a a Based tsasea on the Broadway success raramounr rumurruw. wi edy that stars Richard Arlen at the Broadhurst Theater. name, "Counter-At- luu means yet leave the audience groping and Kaye, Frank Donia and Glenn for some tangible way to express, and Jenkins; and the Bushwick, what it has witnessed. The emo-i Harris Berger.

Jules and Clifton, tional impact and the meaning of and Troy and Lynne. The Prospect "Appalachian Spring" are more will also have a five-act stage show readily felt than clearly discerned, tonight and tomorrow night. Bob and each Individual may interpret cofiev. Francis Martin and Lvons details according to his own Johnson highlight the stage ception. The fact remains that Miss' bill at the Republic tonight only.

Graham puts across her intentions Tonight the Flushing presents and does it with a new sense of i vaudeville, and tomorrow "Zelaine" Half was written by John Howard "The Man Street." thing, it took 52 electricians simply i P'ans return to the theater in. week engagement there, to man the various baby spots, giant the Fall with a production of her Kliegs and assorted other lamps n. In association with Martini Paul Robeson and Canada Lee used in the lighting so that Dantine Burton, she will present Shake-! are among the of the Ne-would show up to his best ad- speare's "Much Ado About freedom rally at Madison vantage or disadvantage as he ing." Rehearsals should begin early; Square Garden on Monday, June jLawson and directed by Zoltan IKorda, remembered for his exciting MADISON SQ. GARDEN got the works. story oi American tank men, "Sahara." All the latest news of the world, "Fiesta Time," a color cartoon, and LAST WEEK! Pinal Ptrf.

Sunday Night Mo 30 It too'r. three days finally to kill him will appear at the Kenmore Theater at 3 and 8:30 p.m. in August. 125, and are serving as co-chairmen Miss Cowl established herself asf the artists' invitation commit-one of our foremost Shakespearean tee, which Is responsible for organ-actresses with her portrayal of Ju-j'zing the "Parade of Stars" in their liet in her own production of "Ro-1 "salute" to the rally. off, because he had to die for long beauty.

A simple setting, a kind of primitive, suggests a bit of porch (with UhoU and close-ups. panning shots land over-the-shoulder reactions. featuring Bing Crosb STAOE PLAYS Frank Sinatra, Betty Grable, Harry James and his orchestra and Harpo FLA US rocKing cnaiw, pait oi a nouse, a i Defence and a beach. In and loews rITKin these dance the pioneering woman' Aaent for Bond Drive (May ODonncU), the revivalist, SenT TOr DOnQ UnVe (Merce Cunningham) and his fol- The entire Pitkin Avenue Mer-lowers, the husbandman (Erickj chants Association has named B'KLVN BU 2-6000' Big. TONIGHT I Marx, are the added feature-ttes on I ir.v-...

I (I: Double-Talk Expert Tells How It's Done "If you want to learn to talk write out what you want to say, jumble it and carefully rehearse it," advises the world-famous master of mis-spoken word-age, Al Kelly, who appears with comedian Willie Howard in the current stars-in-person show at the Capitol Theater. Kelly is such a trigger-talking chap that rehearsals are not necessary and would be of no avail, since Howard frequently changes his lines without warning in order to register a laugh to fit a mood. Orchestra Leader George Paxton and Jane Froman, co-headliners in the show, have been ioons onn at I and 7 Sun. Twice Dailyi Sun.2:l 5 4 8:30 P.M.Cood SmU Ul Perfomnncet at Madison Sq. Garden Agencies: Jl.

20, 2.50,3,3.50, 50, 5.50 Tax incl. CHILDREN UNDER 12 HALF PRICE tvtry Atttrnoon eicupt Saturday and Sunday Loew's Pitkin Theater its issuing agent for the seventh War Loan drive, according to word from Al Weiss, managing director. Weiss has led the entire Loew Theater jheOreot Thriller the program. Bob Howard Heads Premier Stage Show Loew's premier tonight will offer Bob Howard, Hy Sands. Harris and Anders and Mildred Pelton.

The Coney Island will present Marietta Evans and Company. Joe Browning and Arno Bennett. The Gates will offer Don Aires, Jack Joyce and Claire and Joe Martin, while the 46th Street will present the Victory Bri. Miy 22 "CHICKEN EVERY SUNDAY circuit In the past three War Loan drives and he states that his staff STAGE PLAYS expects to outdo their previous FREDRIC MARCH I OLSEN JOHNSON in campaign eftorts on the seventn War Loan drive. A BELL FOR ADAN0 olAFRNG ROOM ONLY! By PAUL 0SB0RN from JOHN HER6EVS 2 SHOWS SAT.

A SUN. 2 30 30 No Pert Hon. getting Kelly to phone their friends and confuse them with double-talk. Judy Garland and Robert Walker fulitzer Vmt Winmne Novel garden. B.iyiaoihst.

ci.y-siei in M-G-M's "The Clock," Manhat CORT Ttara. 4ft St. E. of R'wav. BR.

9-lM4fi Ei :40.il.20tM.20.Taxlritl.Mit Hawkins), and the bride (Martha Graham). They express the "Spring" of their lives; that is all, for there Is no story or plot. What each does, how the followers follow what virtuosity there can be in the revivalist's "act'' are things only to be seen, not described. The dancing is euperb. Aaron Copland's Pulitzer-Prize score deserves the award.

Typical of the composer, it has that artistic economy of means and of expression which has by now not only distinguished but established the "Cop-landcsque" style. He has met the problems of the choreographic script with considerable insight into mood and purpose, solved them with signal success, and enhanced the work by the very nature of his music. The remainder of the program comprised works introduced last season: "Salem Shore" and "Deaths and Entrances," each underlining again the peculiar gift of Martha Graham in creating psychological tan's own love story of the war, is -OOtfl! fill. Vvl PERFECT COMEDY." it.2:40 ma ler' V. y.

TIMES Life with father Follies with Kay Gorham Girls, Sentor Cortez and Marty Barrett. Double screen attractions are on the program at all these theaters. the screen half of the show which Ont of the birsft pircri no B. Af a ha eiiraanl starts its third week Thursday. YANK Magazine, The Army Weekly IOHN WILOBERO prr.rnfs EMPIRE Theater.

B'way 1 4lth St. PE. S-9540 MARRY WAGSTAFFGRI BALE'S PRO UUCT ION i vsl" "atineea TO.M and A1. I II A A' THE THEATRE GlILD'S MUSICAL HIT ANNA "iPuou are qomq mu way, uou'H be led Marie Moser will present "June Mad," a three-act comedy by Florence Ryerson and Collin Clements, Wednesday night at the Barbizon-Plaza Theater, directed by Ben Zavin. The cast features advanced members of the Metro School of Art.

Victor Jory will direct the production of "Bnrned in Texas," in which he and Celeste Holm will co-star, the week of June 4 at Gus Schirmer Strand Theater. Stamford, as the opening bill of the Summer season. A Dl.u ku null I irADniii I IV I. 1 1 II III MANSFIELD Theatre. 47 St.

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No One Seated DurlnR Prologue Jean Eno Chnslino Jean EDWIN LESTER preienti The Muiical Triumpb UAriinw niBiiaun Song of Norway MAJESTIC 44tb W. of B'way. CI 8-0730 Evenlnas At 3IU to tl.20. Matineal THU RS. A SAT.

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MATS. TOM'W A SAT. 2:30, JWUIL 1 IL C.UU1C NEW YORK'S NEWEST SJNSATION! I lOAN lands at RKO QCZ Ginger ROGERS -In GOTTEN-Shirley TEMPLE 'I'LL BE SEEING YOU' phi 'ESCAPE IN THE FOG'-Otto Kruqer ERE SHE DANCED' Queens we inoi srotr fnoM msivi bchun HOTEL BERLIN' TECHNICOLOR IN "BETWFFV TWO WOMKV" "NOTHING BIT TKOI'BLE" ALDEN I Jamaica Van Johnson, Laurel it Hardy, IATE SHOWS TONIGHT i'way 1 FO(i ISLAND." Georre Zlitcn. I.ionfl Alwill 4JtiSt Kuth's "A GUY. A GAL AND A PAL." Rmi Hunt.

Lynn Mmitk TAYLOR D0WUNG "Talluiah ii Magnllleent." Bar-net. her. Trib. Irooklyn DYKER KENMORE ORPHEUM THE THEATRE C.l'ILD eresents IAT1 tATMONO FtTH MIMUI EMERSON' MASSE Y'LORRE' DANTINE 04ti rnEi ro stas fxciriNO irsrfri at eioaaa caiou O'BRIEN MURPHY LANDIS HAVIN6WM0tRFUL MM RICH. HILL 1 STRAND Far Rockaway 'EVE KNEW HER APPLES' TALLULAH BANKHEADjHE GUSS MENAGERIE LOEW'S KINGS Flatbuih and TMdaa Avenun LOK W'S PITKIN 7.

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at 8:30. MTS. TH RS. A SAT. 81 ATS NOW SELLINGS WEEKS IN ADVANCE THE PIT.ITZFR PRIZE" Pl.A BROCK PFM BERTON preient, i Queens THE HASTY HEART A new comedy hy JOHN PATTITrK ni'DSON.

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madison MADISON OUt KIIMI PROSPECT RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL "On of yar's mod tathfying pkturtt." iook magazine GREER GARSON GREGORY PECK "THE VALLEY OF DECISION" Donald Crisp Lionel Barrymoro Gladys Cooper A Pictw ON STAOE: "SUMMER IDYll" Melody-fillod ipaclacls produced by leonidoff, letting! by Bruno Main with the Corps de Ballet, Glee Club, Rockeltei. Symphony Orchettro, direction Erno Rapee. OOOKS OPEN TODAY AND WEDNESDAY tilS A. M. rttlvre eh :4, 11iS5, 4:3, 10:03 Iff Sheweli lOf 4:10, t.l tw4 UoH May tt Nrrtiond In ADVANCE Ey Mail And At aaa Office 7th War lean Buy lendl Hare DONALD O'CONNOR, PEGGY RYAN "PATRICK THE CREAF' Susan foxtrr.

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ion Pineapple St. Three Cahallrrns; also Two O'Clork Couraie Terminal. Fourth Ave. and Dean St Cnrrrtain filorv; also Over My Dead Body Tivnli, ulton St. and Bora Hall NaiiRhlv Marietta; alao Kid Killer BRIGHTON BEACH Oe.rana.

BrlRhton Beach Ave. -Holt St. Above Suspicion; also Palm Bearb Story RI'SIIWICK Empire, Ralph FO. 9-7MO Thank Your Larky Starst also I'nwritten Code EI.ATBI SH dranada. Church and Nostrand Aves.

Kevs of the Kingdom; also I'll Rrmemher April Kent. Coney lilend Ave. and Avenue Waters: also Abroad With Two Yanks Leader, Coney lilani and Newkirk Come the Co-Edn; also Destiny EAST EI.ATBL'SII Avenue p. Avenue and E. St.

Come Ihe Co-Fds; also Waterloo Bridie Kurby. Ullca and Church Avenuei Keys of the Kingdom; also I'll Remember April CERRITSEN BEACH Graham, 311 Whitney Avenua in a Jami alao Men of Texaa PARK SLOPE Atlantic Flitbuih Ave. a Dean Flrsh and Fantaay; alao Always in My Heart Carlton. Flatbush and Seventh Avei Kern Your Powder Dry; also I Love a Mstery Plaia. Flitbuih Ava.

and Park Plica Favorite Blonde; atnn Nirht Club Oirl Sanders. Proipeet Park Weit-I4th Three laballeroi; also Two O'Ctock Couraae 0 OVER THE TOP IN THE I I firtl New YoHr Showing I II torn Mr tratawa, Jliotn VJLVjDC twtiisi. 2th! BON IS ARE ON SALE UR VICTORY BOOTHS IME! ANY DAVI HAL WALLIS' M00K1IM The Affairs of Susan" aim THRILL KINGSWAY Coney Island Ave. FAYE EMERSON AYMONI) SSEY Klngi Highway 'HOTEL 111 Rnd 'HAVING WONDERFUL CRIMP MARINE, F.Btbu.n "PATRICK THE GREAT'' anwJTRlSt'O SAL" AVALONKingt H'wsy and E. 18th StlXAVA TI'RNER I ARAINE DAY T'si'SAN PFTFRs" MlnVYOOD.

Avenua and E. nth 411rrD VflllD DnUnrD HDV" I Ooorl Opoei 1:30 A. M. I PATIO, Flatbuth Ava. and Mldwond St.

IVbbI 1VUI I UnULrA LIIV1 anQ 46ik Bv.y victoria ght Show New YenuR. 1224 Proipeet Ave It's All Yours; alao Canal Zone MAYFAIB, Avenua U-Coney Island Ava. I LOVF; A MYSTERY" ELM, Avenue at East 17th SI THE MAIOR AND THE MINOR A 'FOREST RANGERS' ALBEMARI.EFlatb'h m'li Rl. THE THREE CABFLLEROS' and "Two O'Clwk Courige" EARRACI T. Flitbuih Av -Flrragut Rd.MFRI OHFRON PAI MI NI CORNEL ILDB Dmlc to MiJniu KAY KYSER I NOSTRAND, King.

"A CONG TO REMEMBER" I in color) and KeSK "CRIME DOCTOR'S COURAGE" LINDEN, lor. Noitrand A Ave. "THE HARD WAY" and "THE MALE ANIMAL" 'Carolina Blues' aim In Manhattan WDY fT'N Rson i GARLAND jane froman I Im IB WIUIE 1 I nALItKM toumt worded I ClockIjL ANooiitRLV KINGS HIGHWAY Jewel, Klnn Hlahway at Ocean Parkway. Slramer In Town; also Ariiona AVENI'E SECTION Avenue I', Avanus and E. Ilith Here Come the Co-Fds; also Wutherinc Heuhls I ray mora.

Avanua and E- 46th St Meet Mr in SI. Louis; also (jhoot Guns RlnC.EWOOD olonial, Iraadway and Chaumay Wutherinc Helthta; alao Torrid Zone Kldsewnod, Ib73 Rtvrtli Avanua Identity Cnknown: elan Hone of the 8aronff Rlvoli, Myrtla-Wllion Avei, OL. 9 0744 Murder, My Sweet; also Pan-Amerleane RIIEFPSHEAD BAY Sheepsheeet, ahoepihoad Ihre rahallerost alao Two O'Cloek Codraie SOI'TH BROOKLYN Sanders Globe, 22 lith St Du Bare; Wai a Lady; also Northwest Ranters Klngi H'way-E. I2h ABBOTT COSTFI.LO "HERE COME THE CO-EDS" and "DESTINY" TRIANCIE. PAHKSIDE, Cmih.

eTmnii iriinftX (rrm Flitbuih and Parhiide "TAMPIC0" i- clinton st. Nr. delancey a. TURN'S 2 COI.LFC.F. Flithmh Avenm Jurlv (iarland tin eolorl, 'MEET ME IN ST.

I.Ol'IK. OCENTIN. Qucnhn Rd. at E. 3--th St and An Frellenl Nurrnund'nr Program II I Sunriie HifkwRy Vtllrr Sttfam, I.

T1VOL1, Full" St. and Bors Hall UIUV MARIETTA' and KID OLOYF, KILLEBV.

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Years Available:
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