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JL 20 BROOKLYN-BAIL EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, JANUARY 31, 1937 A Calendar for the Week The Lively Arts J- 9l V- I nirf Theaters SATURDAY EVENING PHILHARMONIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Georges Enesco conducting Beal Hober. soprano, soloist. Carnegie Hall. The program: Beethoven, Symphony No.

3. in E-flat; Wagner, Overture to "Der Fliegende Hollaender," Siegfried Idyl, and Prelude and Finale from "Tristan and Isolde." THURSDAY MUNICIPAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Brooklyn Museum, 3 LENOX CHAMBER TRIO. Y. M. C.

A-180 W. 135th St. 8 P.m. FRIDAY FEDERAL MUSIC PROJECT CHAMBER ORCHESTRA, Horace Britt conducting. Theater of Music.

8:30 p.m. Mozart program. MANHATTAN CONCERT BAND, Bronx County Building. 8:30 p.m. GRAMERCY CHAMBER TRIO.

Hamilton Fish Park Library. 8.15 p.m. "REMBRANDT" (Loews Metropolitan) Charles Laugh ton portrays the Dutch painter in a handsomely staged period picture, with Gertrude Lawrence and Elsa Lancnester. On the same program: Under Cover of Night," a high mortality murder yarn, with some smooth villainy by Henry Daniell and some fairly interesting detective work by Edmund Lowe. "SPAIN IN FLAMES" (Cameo) Documentary record of the Spanish civil war.

photographed by Loyalist and Soviet cameramen. "STOLEN HOLIDAY" (New York Strand) With Kay Francis, Claude Rains and Ian Hunter. THE ETERNAL MASK" (Fllmarte) Interesting study in abnormal psychology, presenting the case history of a young doctor who goes temporarily mad believing that he has killed a patient. Not very convincing, though, when it attempts to dramatize the protagonist's subconscious. German dialogue.

English titles. "THE GOOD EARTH" (Astor, opening Tuesday evening) Adapted from Pearl Buck novel, with Paul Muni and Luise Rainer. "THE PLAINSMAN" (Brooklyn and New York Paramount' Expansive and genial Western, celebrating the exploits of those heroic bad men. Bill Cody and Wild Bill Hickok. who fought to make the West a safer place to live in.

With Gary Cooper, Jean Arthur. Charles Bictcford and Porter Hall, all in top form. On the same program at the Brooklyn Paramount: -Let's Make a Million." with Edward Everett Horton. "THE PLOUGH AND THE STARS" (Music Hall Another chapter in Hollywood's history of the Irish revolution, from the play by Sean Casey. With Barbara Stanwyck and Preston Foster.

"THREE SMART GIRLS" (Roxy) Fourteen-year-old Deanna Durbin sings three songs and participates in some pleasant but not very taxing story Intrigues which make good entertainment for the f. mily circle. Adult assistance by Alice Brady. Bmnie Barnes, and Charles Win-mnger. "VERRAETER" (86th Street Garden) German espionage film.

Fast and exciting. VISAGES DE FRANCES" (Cinema de Paris Presented on the same program with "Les Mysteres de Paris," from the novel by Eugene Sue. "YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE" (Rivoli) Underworld melodrama directed by Fritz Lang, with Sylvia Sidney and Henry Fonda. "BEHIND RED LIGHTS" (Mansfield) LUe in a house of ill fame. "BOY MEETS GIRL" (Cort Theater) A rear old and still a funny satire on Hollywood.

-BROTHER RAT" (Biltmore Theater) Fun in a military academy. BUT FOR THE GRACE OF GOD" (Guild) The not so simple annals of the poor. CHAINS" Artef A Yiddish drama staged by Joseph Buloff. "DEAD END" Belasco Theater) Realistic gangster melodrama with a moral FRENCH THEATER (Barbizon-Plaza) "St Je Voulais" by Paul Geraldy. HIGH TOR" (Martin Beck A comedy by Maxwell Anderson, with Burgess Meredith.

OLM ESES OF BAKER ST." (Masque Theater; Sherlock Holmes daughter takes to detecting. "HOWDY STRANGER" 'Longacre) Farce about the dude-ranchers. NAUGHTY NAUGHT" 'American Music Hall A play about Yale ax the turn of the century. TIED. HOT AND BLUE" (Alvin Theater) A new musical comedy by Cole Porter.

Vinton Freedley and Russel Crouse, with Ethel Merman, Jimmie Durante and others. '6TAGE DOOR" (Music Box) Margaret Sullavan of the screen in a comedy of life among young star aspirants. THE COUNTRY WIFE" Henry Miller Theater) Ruth Gordon in a lively and picturesque revival of the bawdy old Wycherley comedy. THE ETERNAL ROAD" (Manhattan Opera House! a colossal Biblical spectacle, directed by Max Reinhardt from a script by Franz Werfel. with music by Kurt Weill.

"THE SHOW IS ON" (Winter Garden) Beatrice Littue and Bert Lehr in a new revue. THE WATER CARRIER" (49th Street Theater) Maurice Schwartz In a Yiddish musical show. THE WINGLESS VICTORY" (Empire) Katherine Cornell in new play by Maxwell Anderson. (THE WOMEN" (Barrymore) 40 women in a play about women. TIDE RISING" 1 Lyceum The forgotten man reaches the Broadway stage in the person of Grant Mitchell.

TOBACCO ROAD" (Forrest Theater) Three years old and still popular. TONIGHT AT EIGHT-THIRTY" (National Themter Noel Coward and Gertrude Lawrence in one-act plays by the smart Mr. Coward, but not the best he can do. TOVARICH" (Plymouth Theater) Successful mixture of light comedy and old-fashioned sentimentality. VICTORIA REG IN Broadhurst Theater) One of last season's most satisfying plays.

"WHITE HORSE INN" (Center Theater) Enormous, pretty, prod teal. -YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU" Booth Theater The craziest, jolliest ef the plays now on view. OPENING THIS WEEK: Tonight" The next to the last New York appearance of Ruth Draper at the Morosco Tuesday AND NOW GOODBYE (Golden. A dramatization of James Hilton's novel with Philip Merivaie, Marguerite Churchill and others Wednesday: HEY DIDDLE DIDDLE (Vanderbilt). A new comedy by Cormack.

dealing with the extra's problem In Hollywood Conway Tearle. Alice White. Martha Sleeper and others: also THIRSTY SOIL (48th Street). A realistic farm drama by Raymond Bond Thursday: FREDERIKA ilmpenaP. A new Franz Lehar oeretta with Dennis King.

Helen Gieason and Ernest Truex starred Friday: RICHARD II (St. jmes. William Shakespeare's play with Maurice Evans in the title role: also. WHITE HORSE INN (Center). A special matinee for the benefit of the Actors Fund.

WPA Proituctions An African "BASS A MOON A' (Ritz danrf drama "PR FAUSTUS" (Maxine Elliott) Christopher Marlowe's play. IT CAN HAPPEN HERE" (Adelphl Theater A fervid warning against Fascism, from the novl of Sinclair Lewis. fBWEET LAND" 'Laf ayette An aH-Necro drama by Conrad Seller, with emphasis on the share-croppers. Films A MAN BETRAYED B-ooklyn Strand d.itna with Eddie Nugent and Kay Hughes. On the same program: 'Counterfeit Lady." with R.lph Bellamy and Joan Pprrv APRIL ROMANCE Belmont A conventional tos'ump piece hich Richard as Franz Schubert.

sings a number of Schubert charming son sr "BLACK LEGION 'Fox -More powerful as a thriller than it i- complete or conclusive a an expose, the Warners latest topic a 1 Bip'od-'uma st. II has enough of tru-h 10 the popuia'ion of this country to abou First-rate performance by Humphrey Boart. Erin Brien-Moore and D.t it Foran On the same program: 'Once a Doctor." with Jan TAMILLE Garbo at her best in an opulent and ornamental resurrection of the hrartbreac story by Dumas flls There is tine too. by Henry Laura Hope Crews and others, but whatever arid this has the Oarbo's periornitirice "CRIMINAL LAWYER" fRiai' Lee Tracy. argot Gi and Eduardo Cianr.eili ar Thrown on the mere 3 of a thsbbr GREAT GUY 'Criterion) A racket drama wi'h James Carney.

MASQUERADE IN VIENNA" 55 Street Playhouse, An operetta which possesses to perfection the charm, taste and lilt you are wont to think of as typically Viennese Exceiien'Iy played by a German ca ONE IN A MILLION iAIbee Bright and tunef til A' pine concoction introducing Soma Heiue. ho skates like a ballerina. Miss Henie is a show by herself, but luckily this one enjoys also the talents of Adolphe Menjou. Arime Judge, the Ritz Brothers and other amiable comedians. On the same pro-Srajn; ''Off to the Races." Recitals THIS AFTERNOON ANDRES SEGOVIA, guitarist.

Town Hall. Program of music by Scarlatti. Bach, Sor, Handel. Mozart. Schubert, Mendelssohn.

Gradados. etc. NEW FRIENDS OF MUSIC. Town Hall. 5 30.

Pa cticipating artists Gordon String Quartet. Karl Ulrich-Schnabel, pianist: Florence Easton. soprano. The program: Brahams, piano quartet. Op.

26; songs; clarinet quintet. THIS EVENING CASPAR CASSADO, 'cellist. Town Hall. The program: Boccherini. Concerto No.

2. in Greig. Sonata in A minor; Bruch. Kol Nidrei; pieces by Granados, Laserna, Cassado. HAZOMIR CHORAL SOCIETY.

B. A. Ribmowitz conducting. Educational Alliance Auditorium. Miscellaneous programs.

MONDAY AFTERNOON STELL ANDERSON, pianist. Town Hall. The program: Pieces by Gluck-Sgambati. Gluck-Friedman, Gluck-Saint Saens; Mozart, Sonata in Schumann. Fantasy pieces by Granados.

De Falla. MONDAY EVENING JEANNE BEHREND. pianist. Carnegie Hall. The program: Vivaldi, Concerto Grosso in minor: Mozart.

Variations on an Aria by Sarti; Bach, Choral Prelude. "Aus der Tiefe." and Prelude from Solo Violin Sonata In Jeanne Behrend, Sonata. Op. Ravel, "Tom-beau de Couperin;" Medtner, Marche Funebre; Godowsky. Paeaphrase on Strauss' 'Fleder maus." TUESDAY AFTERNOON LILIAN KNOWLES.

contralto. Town Hall. The program: Airs and songs by Bach, Berlioz. Franz. Brahms, Arnold Mendelssohn.

Dubussy. Ravel. Chabrier. Duparc Watts. Carpenter.

Hummel. TUESDAY EVENING NATHAN MILSTEIN. violinist. Carnegie Hali. The proeram: Pergolesi.

Sonata in Bach. Soio sonata in Brahms, Sonata in minor; pieces by Rimsky-Korsakolf. Dubussy. Wieniawski. THE DESSOFP CHOIRS.

Paul Boepple conducting. Town Hall. The program: Victoria. Magnificat: Lassus. Three Motets; Des Pres.

Miserere: Aichinger. Two Motets: Phillipus de Monte. Misst super la vita mia;" Schuetz, Three "Geisthliche Konzerte; Schuetz, Psalm No 98 WEDNESDAY ABFTERNOOM EUDICE SHAPIRO, violinist. Town Hall. The program: Vuali-Respighi, Sonata in Mozart, Concerto in Glazou-now.

Concerto in A minor; pieces by Handel. Tansman. Saint-Saens. WEDNESDAY EVENING KIRSTEN FLAG ST AD. soprano.

Town Hall. Proeram delayed FRIDAY AFTERNOON CECIL LEESON. saxophonist. Town Hall. Program includes Debussy's Rhapsodie for Saxophone and Glazournow's Concerto in E-flat for Saxophone.

FRIDAY EVENING ALEXANDER CULBERTSON. violinist. Carnegie Hall. The program: Franck. Sonata: Hungarian Dances; Paganini- Campanella POVLA FRIJSH.

soprano. Town Hall. The program: Songs by Bach, Mozart. Brahms. Debussy, Faure.

Ravel. Poulenc. Saint-Saens. Woif. Moussorgsky, Marx.

Gneft. Sibelius, etc. GERTRUDE BARY. pianist, and JACQUES GORDON, violinist. Steinway Hall.

The (Program: Bousoni. Sonata Op. 36a No. Honegger. Sonata No.

2: Beethoven, Sonata in minor. Op. 30 No. 2. SATURDAY EVENING CLARA LANG, soprano.

Town Hall. The program Soni by Gandonai, Respitchl. Bruch. Mendelssohn. Strauss.

Debussy. Hue. Duparc. Haubiel. Bliss, Kernochan, Besky.

Dam THIS AFTERNOON CAROLA GOYA Guild Theater. Program of Spanish dances THIS EVENING ELNA LILLBACK and group. Guild Theater. Program of solo and ensemble dances TJDAY SHAN KAR and company. Forty-sixth Street Theater.

Program of Hindu dances. SATURDAY EVENING MARTHA GRAHAM and group. Washington High School. ff'I'A Concerts Nute Admissions are charged for concerts and operatic performances taking piace at the Theater of Music; all other concerts Included in the following list are offered free to the public. TODAY MANHATTAN CONCERT BAND, Brooklyn Museum.

NEW YORK STATE SYMPHONIC BAND. American Museum of Natural History. 2 30 m. HUDSON CONCERT BAND, Bronx County Biiiidmg 3 FEDERAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Paul S' asevitch conducting. Theater of Music.

8 30 pm The pronram: P. Bach. Concerto in D. Dvorak, Symphony No. 2.

Roger Sessions. Suite from The Black Maskers Kodaly, Dances from Galenta MONDAY COLUMBIA CONCERT ORCHESTRA. Educational Alliance 8 15 p.m. TUESDAY LENOX CHAMBER TRIO. Y.

M. C. A 550 W. 20th St. fi'45 m.

GRAMERCY CHAMBER TRIO. Bowery Y. M. C. A.

7 45 "WEDNESDAY MUNICIPAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, American Museum of Natural History, 2 30 p.m. COMPOSERS FORUM LABORATORY. Theater of Music. 8 30 Compositions of Nicholas Nicolal Berekowsky. LENOX CHAMBER TRIO.

Y. M. C. 180 W. 135th St.

8 p.m. Galleries A. C. A. GALLERY (52 W.

8th) Recent paintings by Abraham Harriton. To Feb. 6. ALAVOINE CO. (712 5th Ave.) Fiv eighteenth century French and Italian interiors.

AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND LETTERS (Broadway at 155th St. Sculpture by Anne Hyatt Huntington. To May 2. AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION-ANDERSON GALLERIES t30 E. 57th Library sets of the works of English and American authors, to be dispersed at public sale Wednesday and Thursday afternoons.

Feb. 3 and 4. Also, a collect. on 01 New England antiques, to be sold ac auction Friday and Saturday after- noons. Feb.

5 and 6. AN AMERICAN PLACE (509 Madison Ave. Water colors by John Marin. ANOTHER PLACE t43 W. 8th Recent oils by Joseph Solman.

To Feb. 9. ARDEN t460 Park Ave.) Drawings in sanguine by Roy Brown. ARGENT 42 W. 57th Small portraits by Marjory Munroe: paintings by Zulema Barcons.

To Feb. 13. 215 W. 57th) Second exhibit of Living American Art. BIGNOU 32 E.

57th) Paintings of Utrillo's "White Period." To Feb. 6 BOYER 69 E. 57th) Paintings by George Constant. To Feb. 6.

BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION (620 5th Ave Paintings of the Battle of Jutland by Ernest Clegg. BROOKLYN MUSEUM (Eastern Parkway) Four exhibitions, and Synthetic Yarns in Textiles." "Spinning and Weaving a Home Industry." of contemporary dancers by Thomas Bouchard, a selection of prints and drawings by Dunoyer de Segonzac. BRUMMER t55 E. 57th Sculpture by Os-sip Zadkine. CONTEMPORARY ARTS (41 W.

54th Oils and gouaches by Nicholas Takis. To Feb. 6. DECOR ATORS CLUB (745 5th Ave Group show of portraits. To Feb 3.

ENGLISH BOOKSHOP (64 E. 55th Water colors by Peter Luling. FEDERAL ART PROJECT GALLERY 7 E. 38th A collection of 50 pieces of sculpt ure in wood, plaster and terra cot' a. by artists of the Sculpture of the WPA Federal Art Project in New York.

To Feb 15. FER ARGIL 63 E. 57th) Recent paintings by George Baer: water colors by Martin Gambee. To Feb. 1.

FIFTEEN GALLERY (37 W. 57th Recent paintings by Alice Judson: sculpture and, sculpture projects by Isabel M. Kimball. To Feb 6. FINE ARTS BUILDING (215 W.

57th 46th annual exhibition of the National Association of Women "aimers and Sculptors. To Feb. 10. GRAND CENTRAL GALLERIES (1. E.

5lst Paintings by Louis Kronberg and recent oils by Guy Wiggins. GUILD AF GALLERY (37 W. 57th Sculpture jy Enrico Glloenstein. Ahron Ben-Shmuel and Jean de Marco. Also, oils and drawings done in adult classes under the instructorship of Norman Raeben.

To Feb 6. KNOEDLER (14 E. 57th) Drypoints by Muirhead Bone. JULIEN LEVY (602 Madison Atp.) Gouaches and oils by the Mexican artist. Runno Tamavo.

MacBETH (11 E. 57) Colonial portraits: Sully. Badger. Stuart. West.

Copley. Morse and others. Ao seiecied A. water colors. PIERRE MATISSE (51 E.

57th ter co.ors by John Dos Passos. Feb 2-: METROPOLITAN MUSEUM 5th Ave at 84th' Paintings by John Singleton Copley, to Feb. 14. Prints and draw.nss of architecture. Galleries 37-40.

Egyptian Acquisitions, 1935-3G. Third Egyptian Room. Drawings from Athenian vases. Gallery E. 15.

To Fpb 7. MONTROSS 1785 5th Ave.) Paintings by a eroup of young American artist. FIERPONT MORGAN LIBRARY 29 E. 36th) Italian exhibition; original drawings, illuminated manuscripts, letters, books, etc. To April 1.

MUSEUM OF MODERN ART (11 W. 53d Final showing in this country of the Vincent Van Gogh exhibit, supplemented by works from New York collect and- two Netherlands-owned whh have not previously been shown, in New York. Also, an exhibit of rugs designed by American artists, under th sponsorship of the A. I. C.

P. NEW ART CIRCLE (509 Madison Ave Group exhibit of paintings by modern art-sis NEW SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH (66 W. 1 2th 1 Paintings. drawings. sculpture, photographs and graphic work by st udents art classes of the New School.

To Feb. 15. NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY (5th Ave. at 42d St.) Exhibition entitled "Prints in illustrating the various processes of print making and selhng. Through March.

PEN AND BRUSH CLUB (16 E. 10th Water colors, pastels and work in black and white by members. PROGRESSIVE ARTS GALLERY (428 W. 57th Paintings by Peggy Maguire and Orren Louden. To Feb.

6. MARIE STERNER (9 57th) Works of Pierre Dubaut, French painter of horses: temperas by Henry Trier. Also. sport inc pictures by Raymond P. R.

NeiUon. MRS CORNELIUS J. SULLIVAN (57 E. Paintmas of the Southwest by Peter Hurd. Feb.

6 TRICKFR (19 E. 57th) Group exhibit of paintings, prints and sculpture. To March 1. UPTOWN 249 West End Ave.) Pa in tinea and water colors by Arthur Faber. To Feb 5.

WALKER (108 57th) Woodcuts by John J. A. Murphy. WEYHE (794 Lexington) Drawings by Kenyon Cox WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART (10 W. 8th) Exhibition of recent acquisitions, and a selection of water colors from the permanent collection.

To Feb. 5. 1. 's ))))))) Other Operas THIS EVENING "COSI FAN TUTTE" in English). Nora Bayes Theater.

Production by the Opera Bouf re Company. The cast Barbara Far ns worth. Mina Home. Thelma Jer-gvison. Brooks Dunbar.

Marwick. David EI win. Conductor: Paul Eisler. Orchestras THIfi AFTERNOON PHILHARMONIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. (-orses Enfico conducting' Carnegie HtiH.

The proeram: Mozart's Overture to "The Marriage of Figaro" and minor Symphony Otseca. Excerpts from De la Ma'ei Citire," Schumann Symphony No 13 in C. MO A EVENING PHILHARMONIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Otto Luemng conducting; Dorothy Westra. soprano, and Simeon Boll i son.

clarinet, booibts; Town Hail. The program: Pergolesi. Sonat a a tre con ripienti; Gabrieli. Canzone a cinque: S-ephen Foster, Village Festival:" Snminiky. Songs of Three Queens; Busoni, concerto for clarinet Luemng, Prelude to a Hymn Tune by Will tarn Billing; Nordoff, Prelude and Three Small Fustjfs THl RDAY EVENING FRIDAY AFTERNOON PHILHARMONIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.

Georges Enesco conducting. Manuel Quiroga, violinist, soloist. Carnegie Hall. The program: Beethover. E-mont- overture; Brahms- Haydn Varia- tions: LaIo.

Symphonie Epasnole. En-esto. Orchestra Suite No 2. C. ATI RDA AFTERNOON NATIONAL ORCHESTRAL ASSOCIATION, Leon Barzin conducting; Rudolf Serkin.

pianist, soloist. Carnegie Hall. The proeram Mozart, Overture to 'The Marriage of Figaro;" Mozart. Piano Concerto No. 9.

271 Beethoven. Egmont" Overture; Beethoven. Concerto No. 1. In C.

c- 8 1 --X t) Music In Brooklyn TUESDAY EVENING TL TROVATORE." Academy of Music. Third of five Brooklyn performances by the Metropolitan Opera Association. The cast: Elisabeth Rethberg. Bruna Cas-tagna. Thelma Votipka.

Oiovannl Martinet. Carlo More'Ii. Messrs. Lazzart, Paltrinieri and Gabor. Conductor: Et-tore Panizza FRIDAY EVENING SIMA BORISOVANA, dancer.

Brooklyn Museum. Program of dances to music by German composers. ST. PAUL CHORISTERS. Ralph Harris conducting.

St. Paul's Auditorium. The program: Franck. Panls Angelicus; Lvovsky, Hospodi Pomilui: Chopin. Choral Nocturn: Gounod.

Gallia; Strauss. Tas from the Vienna Woods: Parker. The Lamp in the West: Leonl. Tally-Ho: Huhn. Invictus: Schubert-Harris.

Ave Maria. 5 ATI" DAY EVENING AEONIAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA and chorus. G. O. Hornberger conducting; Henry Celler Alberts.

9-rear-old pianist, soloist. Academy of Music. The program: Beethoven "Egmont" Overture; choruses by Sibelius and Wagner; Mendelssohn Piano Concerto in minor; Dvorak first movement from Symphony No. 5. in minor; Chopin piano pieces: music by Strauss, Weber.

Gounod. Metropolitan Opera THIS EVENING OPERA CONCERT. Participating artists: Mmes Dickson. Jepson. Lawrence and Castagna.

and Messrs. AHliouse, Jagel. Huehn. Gurney and Moriz Rosenthal, pianist. Conductor: Wilfred Pellitier.

MONDAY EVENING TRISTAN UND ISOLDE." with Mmes. Fiagstad and Thorberg and Messrs. Melcrr.or. Huehn, Hofmann. Omens.

Laufkoetter. Gabor and Wolfe. Mr. Bo- danzky conducting. WEDNESDAY EVENING DIE WALKUBRE." with Mmes.

Rethberg, Gertrud Rurngr.er (debut) and Thorberg. and Messrs. Meichior. Schorr and List, Mr conducting. THl'RSDAY AFTERNOON "LE CCHJ DOR (Revival.

The cast: Princess Lily Pons; King Ezio Pinza; Amtlfa Doris Doe; Astrologer Nicholas Massuf General Norman Cordon: Prince and First Knight Giordano Second Knight Wilfred Eneei-man: Voice of the Cock Thelma Conductor: Germaro Papi; d. rector: Herbert Graf: Dances by the Amfririn Ballet Company. The performances of Le Coq d'Or" will be followed by a performance of RuMicar.a" with Mmes. Ponselle. and Ka.kas and Messrs.

Rayner and THI'RSD EVENING 'TAPOXSACCHI American premiere of R.ciiurd H.ifman's oPTa. text by Arthur iood u. and Rose Palmer, based on Brunir. "The and the Book The ca Mmes, Jepson. Doe.

K.iStc ar.d Browning and Messrs. Ci.jnie T.bbett. Cordon. D'Angelo, Cehar.ov -ky P.iI:r:n:Tl. WoTfe, Gurney.

i la s. ovr. Rasely. Cor.d actr" Richard Hageman; stage director- Desire Defrere; dar.cfs by Georges Buiar.rhine. For further details see Paee i of thi.

section.) FRIDAY FVENINr; 'LOHENGRIN. with Mmes. Rethberg and Law re nee and Messrs. Huehn. Hoimar.n and Ohanovsky.

Mr. De Abra-vanel concur" ir.w S1TI RIMT AFTERNOON "A rDA." Wi'h Mint" Cii.a Curt dbut. Castasiia and Votipka ar.d Messrs, Morelli. Pinza. Cordon and Palmr.ieri Mr conducting.

StTI'RDAY I i RIOOLETrri." wKh Mmes. Norena. Las-kas, Votipka. Symona ar.d Browning and Messrs. Kullman.

Tibbett. Lazzari. Cehanovsky. Engciman and Bada, Mr. Panizza conducting..

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