Evening Star Newspaper, July 11, 1935, Page 34

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B--14 AMU SEMENTS. Community Center Players' Give Shakespeare Comedy| Over IS.I'MNI Attend Open Air Production of “Midsummer Night's Dream”—Will Be Played Again Tonight. BY FE. de S, ¥ THE Warner Bros. have as of Midsummer Night's Dream™ Community Center Plavers had tion last night Certainly the town turned out “en masse” last nicht o see Mr. Shake- speare’s Puck and the also immortal Rottom. and there were more idle baby boxes of candy. bottles of claarettes, cigars, white frousers, children, grandmothers. widows, diplomais and whatnot arrewn around the Washington Monu- ment Grounds than vou conld shake a &tick al In fact, so suceessful was the praduction that in the middle of loud voice which came from a poplar tree to the left announced that the play will be tonight i von didn't get a look at summer Night's Dream” last night, drop down there tonight and e the handsomest natural theaters in the world «it ranks next tn the Hollvwood Rowl in beaury) aprnsoring one of the world's grand- st and including in its splendid local actors tarvis, who plaved Egeus; (Roadside Theater) Kressin who plated a lover for a change in place of & villam: Adele Whiteside. who was a very handsome Helena: Howard Whitfield, who bounced across the &1age like a rubber ball in the difficult and well-piaved role of Puck: J Famund Veitch a< Bottom, a weaver, and others, such as Paul Murphy alwavs a good actor), Robert Duke. Nanev Hall. Jean Smith, Edyth lazaroff Goldman, Herman P. Riess, Hugh Smith. Keni Dyer. Harry Crow, James Rauwls. Stanlev Prothero, Alice Ionise Hunter and those grand little sohwehs, moths and mustardseeds, as plaved by Polly Prickett. Marian Woli- hers and Marjorie McGann. We wmissed the Army Band's overture, but we are iold it was excellent, All in all. & highly commendable production and excellent tonic for a hot nizht. A mere 12,000 attended! *I'ME original of 44 Relow” and iis local sponsors. Mabel Van Dvke and Ress Davis Schreiner, mav he interested to hear that the play will he presented by George Sher- wond's Summit, N. ] theater. a week ' from Monday evening. Mr. Sherwood will feature Marie Nordstrom and Jimmy Spotisfield in the leading roles carringes, “nop. the presentation A very given again one of romedies cast Maurice srich as Fuzene cast J1ASH! from Carter Barron skipper of the «Irene Weber flatly to have anvthing Said she vester- Savs the merry how Roar fuses, inci tn do with the sails dav. *Nohody's gomg 1o lash me to ant Jolly Coburn and his hand. America’s smartest dance chestra, will furnish musie for Vari- rrvs Boat Get tirkets now from anv exchange man- a1l me at Metropolitan 5001 vour friends—and their friends® There aren't many davs left nntil Saturday, July 20—s0, how's Bhout 12 entaliv mast!) Shou ernise vour azer or How ahont ok ov o« ARTHUR GODFREY and Arthur De Tiria will be hosts a1 the final Varers Cluh fineheon next Monday 2t the Willard MONG the lneal yonung peaple des- . fined to 20 places is 13-vear-nld Retty Cavanangh. Virginia Hunter who trained Miss Cavanaugh. is up in AMUSEMENTS, a new from t the clouds over this talented voung MELCHER., B much liek with their screen version as Bess Davis Schreiner and the with their Sylvan Theater produc- then all will be well lady’s debut in a Ned Wavburn re- vue in New Vork. And no wonder. She's got what is known as “plenty raves.” ek o (3UIDE 10 the new week’s enteriain- ments “Love Me Forever" at Grace Moore. 'Nough said Men Without Names.” at Loew's Fox. This is Paramount’s challenge to the G-Men. series and a pretty | good challenge at that. More action | in it than anvthing short of a Mickey Mouse short. Fred MacMurray and good-looking Madge Evans are the | chief plavers. Lynne Overman, David | Holt and Herbert Rawlinson are fea- | tured, too. The siage show will be headed by Frank and Mt Britton, co-staring Grace Haves. The Raven.” said 10 be based on Fdgar Allan Poe's cheerful little bal- lard. comes to R-K-O Keith's tomor- row. Those coony little villains, Boris Karlof and Bela Lugosi. do all the frightening. replacing “She,” who will continue being 500 years old only for todav Escapade” at the Palace ils second week tomorrow. There are plenty of reasons for seeing this film most of which however, have to do with TLuise Rainer's debut. Other than that, vou should by all means stav for Walt Disnev's “Water Babies Richard Div, who been around for a long time, comes back to the Metropolitan tomorrow in “The Arizonian.” The heroine of this film is Margot Grahame, who made name for herself in “The Informer.’ Sounds as if i should be seen The return of “No More Ladies” to the Columbia proves that the public took to it. The cast includes Joan Crawford, Rotert Monigomery, Edna May Oliver and Franchot Tone—and while the plot isn't as vou might say rich.” it has enough comedy in it 10 keep vou alive, Edna May Oliver is swell, the Earle. hasn't BAND CONCERTS. By the United Sta.es Marine Band at the District of Columbia War Me- morial in Potomac Park at 7:30 pm Capt. Tavior Branson, leader: Arthur S. Witcomb, second ieader. (Dvorak program Syvmphonv opus 95 1ar Adagio-allegro molio. +br Largo. 1) Scherzo. «dr Finale. allegro con fuoco. ¢The first and fourth movements arranged for militarv band hv Sieg- fried Scharbau, Marine Band.: | Humoreske" Dvorak Trombone solo, “Songs My Mot her Taught Me™ Dvorak Harold Baves, ¥Slavonic Dance No, 38 From the New World.” Dvorak Dvorak DANCING, The Edward F. Miller Studio R14 13th SLNW National sen3 < Dance’ We Ten DANCE SMARTLY Nn Vacation Biues if von are up-fo-date with the new dance sieps Learn now A LOW SUMMFR RATES. Call for guest les- son and dance analvsis. Open unfil i0 p.m LEROY H. THAYER 1226_Connecticut_Ave. Met_at21. TS, picture he star of “One Night of Love’! G'ond d eQutify) , Produced by . MiCH, Seraen STAR TOMORROW % YO tPM rom oice jp with TS starts on * Virginia Rruce (af left) is one of ihe into its second week at the Palace iomorrow: “The Raven' tured with Roris Karlofl in “Legend No. 4" opus 39.... “Indian Lament” Overture, “Canreval. ™ Marines’ hymn, zuma.” “The Dvorak Dvorak opus 92, Dvorak The Hails of Monte- Star-Spangisd Bauuer.” Bv the United States Soldiers Home Band. at the bandstand at 530 oclock. John S. M. Zimmermann bandmaster: Anton Poininer, associate leader, March, “A Bunch of Roses™. . Chapi Overture, “Der Freischutz” Von Weber Paraphrase, *Old Folks At Home." T JANON HICHAELD - f_oi‘/o/z foul’ A SHERWO0O0D BROS. PRODUCT AMUSEMEN — a— stars of “Escapade.” which goes Bela Lugost tcenter) 1s fea- the new film at Keith's, and | ‘In the musical idiom of various coun- tries) Introduction, Frauce. Scot- Jand, Spain, Germany. Ireland, Italy aud the finade at hoine, Excerpts from the musical comedy, The New Moon™ Romberg Egvpuan serenade, “Amina”. . Lincke Witz song, “Where the Mississippi X Frevne Lithgow *“The Star Spaugled Banner.” Boat Making Trips to BATHING BEACHES! Flows Finale, “The Boomerang” CHAPEL POINT AT ranrduys Adulte The Weds. Adubia Grace Moore Is to the Earle tomorrow. AMUSEMENTS, As Clay Tollant, quick trigger peacemaker, he slrides the roaring West in a blazing romance written in biood and grit and gun he! smoke Richand DIX In R K 0. Drama ‘&10\\\“\ Also Select Shorts MARGOT GRAHAME PRESTON FOSTER LOUIS CALHERN . SMOKING PERMITIID © MAL 5 PV o & o Warner Bros. Cool fi!fli@i’@l“‘fli 13 El L Bagy TSARR’UO Warner Bros. Cool EARLE On Stege CROSS and DUNN Stage and f\! B. C. Stars STEVE EVANS HERBERT LYNE & MITZI BILLY WELLS & FOUR FAYS the distinguished star of BERNHEIMER’S WARNER BROS. THEATERS‘ Love Me Forever,” which comes Rides Motor out the new Mass. Ave. Route in 15 Minutes or via Conduit Road in 20 minutes. Swims Dances SUNSET SYMPHONIES NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Rans Kindler. Waiergate near lincoln Memorial July 14—8 p.m. s0c $1. Now on Julus Garfinckel o Conductor sale st & Co . Cavoel, Manazer ACADEM Of Pectect Saune Fhotopias Lawrence Phillips’ Theaire Beautitul ous Fiom 440 P M . W VIRGINA CHERRILY "WHITE 1 ARENDON. VA OBSON snd MADGE EVANS i ‘AGE OF INDIS CAROLINA MEich GValiEn RN POL ANN SOT 1ES BERGERE CIRCLE ; Pa. Ave. Ph. WE. 0953 at. Tues.. Thurs.. Sat.. Sun JOHN BEAL sud GLORIA STUART in LADDIE * Csiloon. _Comedy DUMBARTON /i Wisconsin Ave JAMFS CAGNEY and MARGARET LINDSAY n "G Coueds ANACOSTIA. D ¢ FAIRLAWN . AMGOSTIA DG LES MISERABLES PRINCESS 19 B OSCNE _ Completely Air-Cooled. BARRELTS OF WIMPOLE 1K HAS. GRAPEWIN MA ONE FRIGHTENED NG X244 Georeia Ave. MEN." News a4 ¢ St NF wund Fanivmens MYENATLOY in VINGS IN THE DARK ANET CHANDLER 'n HOUSE OF DANGER STATE ;0 u’..,“"i'.'."' nethesan, Opri w1 645 p VICTOR MLLAGI EN “THE INFORMER.” TAKOMA 4th “and Butf No Parking GINGER RO« RRS T HIPPODROME %%, 2 Double Feature Alsn Mowbray fn “Night Life of the ™Ma M. LUST Betty Furness “McFadden's Flate™ HYATTSVILLE. MD. ARCADE ™Y3Tsyirs: George Arliss. “Cardinal Richeliey RICHMOND ALEXANDRIA. Ve Will_Rogers in_“Doubling rnm.m-' AMBASSADOR €3 hé 5. Col. RA. N.W. Col. 5595 MAE WEST i “GOIN' Comedy APOLLO DOLORES DEL RIO PAT O BRIEN in_“IN CALIENTF " Comedv. AVALON °gr 3% s LIONEL R\PI’VMOI MARK OF THE PIRE AVENUE GRAND %7 Direction of SIDNEY T e W St = Phone L. 3 645 Pa_ Ave S.E. LI 2908 IN_CALIENTE COLONY l-l Ave, & Farri NW Ge. HARDING * HEREERT SHALL FLAME WITHIN ~ Mouse B - MicRer < wnn MAE WES' Musical_e SAVOY LEW AYRES. “LOTTERY Pollv Moran Comedy Mickey Fridas TO TOWN™ 14 R N.W 4968, LOVER ™ RA NW. 1800 ™ LIONEL RE (0 PURLIC " HERO_Ne Musical e Ave. & Quebee YORK it W 4™ tiie RIGHARD ARLEN ‘in “LET 'EM | IT ' Popeve JESSE. THEATFR "iratgee “IN CALIENTE.” | DOLORES DEL RIO_PAT O'BRIEN. | Comedy. Novelly. SYLVAN ' &R L Ave Nw. “STAR OF MIDNIGHT,” WILLIAM POWELL and GINGER | ROGERS. Cqmedr. Novelty PALM THEATER °"", AT Ry Ponular Reanest ‘It Happened One Night,* ‘ CLARK SABLE end OCLAUDETTE | COLRERT. edy. Noveities. AMUSEMENTS,® Where and When Current Theater Attractions Time of Showing. Farle—"Don't Bet on Blondes” at 11:15 a:m., 1:45, 4:30, 7:15 and 10:05 pm. Stage shows with Phil Regan and Wini Shaw in person, at 12:45, 3:35, 6:20 and 8:05. Loew's Fox—"Murder in the Fleet,” at 10:45 am.. 1:30, 4:20, 7:10 and 10 | p.m. Stage shows at 12:35, 3:25, 6:15 | | and 9 p.m. R-K-O Keith's—"She” at 11:36 . 1:38, 3:40, 5:42, 7:44 and 9:46 Columbia—"The Devil Is & Wom- an.” at 12:05, 2, 4, 5:55, 7:50 and | 9:45 pm. Metropolitan—"The Nit 11:35, a.m, 1:35, 3:35, 5:35, 9:35 pm. Palace—"Escapade,” at 11:05 am,, 1:10, 3:15, 5:25, 7:30 and 9:40 pm Tivoli—Public Hero No. 1,” at 2 3:50, 5:40, 7:35 and 9:30 pm. | Ambassador—“Age of Indiscretion,” at 2, 4, 6, 7:55 and 9:45 pm. % Wits,” at 7:35 and CHORUS SINGS TONIGHT. The Department of Agriculture Chorus, under the direction of Robert Frederick Preund, will present a pro- gram of old familiar songs this eve- Ding at 8:30 oclock in the depart- ment auditorium, Fourteenth street and Independence avenie southwest Solo parts will be taken by Ruth L Morgan, Marie Martel, Walter Redit and Roy Gray. AMI MENTS. rxo KEITH’S Poe’s weirdest shudder Music For Every Oceasion Reasonable Rates he SCHNITZEL-BANKERS - 5-Piece German Rand For Information Call Clarendon €19 EDGAR MORRIS SALES COMPANY 712 13th S1. N.W, NA. 1031 [XIDDIES DAY S| ,..,2§.E "»:'.".',:" 10c MOONLIGHTS ngh(ly, 8:30 Fm Dancing §Q¢ ma-+ ' 4nr e A, Found Tom BT M. Vernon Dally 16 . m—% » m & 2 b m. Oniv 50(: WIliON LINE NA 2440 - 7TH STREET WHARVES AMUSEMENTS, ALWAYS) D COMFORTARLY Oppasite U. 5. Treasury on ISth St TOMORROW DOORS OPEN 10.45 A M 1510:y comes to life . . ! | The yawning pit, the swinging pendulum—all the torture and horror devices in that Chamber of Chills conceived by the master of fantastic fiction apd poetry! The Monster of Frankenstein in Edgar Allan Poe’s °° with Dracula's BELA LUGOSI e \ "Vampire'" UNIVERSAL PICTURE L] LAST DAY * H.RIDER HAGGARD'S * “SHE LASI"MURDER inthe FLEET" .- DAY fZage. BILLY ROSE'S SMAL #." Robert Taylor- Jeon Parker LL TIME CAVALCADE F AT 14 th N TWO MINUTES TO NAMES' FRED M“‘A‘AURRAY MADGCE EVANS LYNNE OVERMAN DAVID JACK HOLT Jaramninls STAOE « o« Riots of ‘w'agme‘f fi.‘ FRANK< MILT BRITTON< BAND with WALTER POWELL-TITO SYLVIA MANNONRevucc 275 JOE MAY & LOUISE TROXEI.I Ga cidded LOVELY STAR oF RADIO SC n.n ond STAC PHI GRACE HAYES LAMPKIN O wetn LIND HAYES NEWELL CHASE RTURE \HARE THE WEALTH f&hia}«m/' n th irresistible rom that might h ‘e been yours ! hance of an eccapade it 2% WEEK WILLIAM POWELL debonair and dashing LUISE RAINER new and lovely FRANK MORGAN VIRGINIA BRUCE Extra! OURCANC COMEDY-SILLY SYMPHONY FRIDAY! Nothing could be mo: na 3RD WEEK of th delicious comedy drama oflhe season 2 ONTCONERY with FRANCHOT TONE EDNA MAY OUVER - CHARLES R

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