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BROOKLYN EAGLE, JULY 1954 Theater Holes THEATRES U-I Gives Men Big Build Up "Palama Game" has been chosen for the first of a series All God's Chillun, Except the Film Beauties Have Sun Tans By VERXON SCOTT Hollywood (U.R During the long southern California Summer everybody walis around with a copper-colored sun tan every one except the glamour queens. Because movie makeup is patterned after the old theatrical of theater parties for the bene A Variety of Things About fit of the American Theater Unlversal-I nternatlonal, Wing. The benefit will be given on Thursday evening, July 22. Orders for tickets should be ad dressed to Miss Fanshawe, 136 whose talent building program has been outstanding In the industry for the past several years, is now placing particular emphasis on new leading men. In line with this program the greasepaint, feminine stars E.

64th St New York 21, N. Y. Shows and Show People LOUIS SHEAFFER Ramblings of a man feeling too lazy for collected, more or less, thought I still think the funniest line of the sea-' son's plays is in 'The Solid Gold Cadillac," spoken by the elderly ex-actress: "Shakespeare's so tiring you never get to ideal com have to tniarrf their akin Hth.mnS HOW fiavt Yale Wexler tonight replaces plexions. the same cart given hothouse Dick York as AL the football petunias. captain, in "Tea and Sympa studio signed Keith Andes to a non-exclusive seven-year con i According to experts, exces thy" at the Barrymore Theater tract calling for two pictures sive exposure to the sun coars sit down unless you're a king" and will continue In the role for three weeks while York un per year.

Andes, who is con an award were given for ens the skin and gives makeup applied to film lovelies the ap sidered to have one of the finest an actress who added the most They have that peaches-and-cream look," he grinned. "Anything we put on their faces looks terrific In the close-ups. "Marilyn Monroe has a fine, light complexion, too," he add ed. "But some of the girls get brown as berries during the Summer, and It makes our work twice as difficult. voices in musical comedy clr pearance of mud on a relief to Mer part, it would undoubt wagon," It is being done with material added from "Flying Colors" and "At Home Abroad, two other Howard Dietz-Arthur Schwartz revues, which means it should contain the cream cles, played the lead in "Kiss map.

dergoes training with the New York National Guard. Wexler, who has been playing the part of Paul, another classmate, will In turn be replaced by Dana White. edly go to Ina Claire for her completely brilliant comedy Me Kate," both on Broadway Ben Nye, head makeup man and in the road company. Since for 20th Century-Fox, says the playing in Eliot's "The Confl coming to Hollywood he has lithesome young things trying from the musicals. If appeared In three pictures, I Helen Kane In her hey-heyday Pan! Vroom.

who was last on two-piece bathing suits and looking eagerly to a Summer successful, it will reach Broadway this Fall playing straight dramatic roles denlial Clerk." She raised laughs where the script hardly indicated smiles. She made the so-so line. "I don't believe in facts," sound like inspired wit. in each. of sunbathing are going about represented by "The Number," has completed arrangements to produce this Fall "Fragile Fox," a new play by Norman John Agar Signed me, not only wrote his lovell things ail wrong.

He maintains the great beauties of history LLOYD BRIDGES on Monday succeeds Franchot Tone as the harassed psychiatrist in the Henry Miller's comedy success, "Oh, Men! Oh, Women!" Signing of Andes follows est score or "Carousel" but It suddenly occurs to me that someone could get together a good revue from the highlights of song-and-girl shows that didn't quite make the grade, and I'm specifically thinking of were careful to. keep their A. Brooks. Rehearsals are set closely on U-I pacting of John Too, bad the lady lsn a regu lar visitor any more on Broad way. luscious complexions out of the Oscar Hammerstein Zd came to begin on Aug.

24th with a Agar to a seven-year exclusive contract and brings to a total sun at all times. Broadway premiere on uci. u. Provocative comment from "Take Cleopatra, for exam "The Tea House of the Au of seven the actors the studio up with his finest job of book and lyrics, and it doesn't diminish any of his credit that he borrowed his story from ple," he said. "Not many people "Tea and "I guess there's something between fathers and sons that keeps The Cain Mutiny' know it, but Cleo was a red Is carefully grooming to take their places along with Jeff Chandler, Tony Curtis, Rock Molnar's "Liliom." The dia Breaking Records Gower Champion's hilarious ballet about a department store bargain-rush In "Make a Wish." Outside the Garden of Eden number in "Can-Can," it's still probably the best comedy ballet since Jerome Robblns' show- them from being friends head; so she naturally had to watch out for sunburn.

Every illustration you see of her logue, the lyrics are pure Ham Cynical observation in "The gust Moon," John Patrick's Pulitzer Prize comedy current ly at the Martin Beck Theater, has been published in book form by Putnams, the same publishing house which printed the original Vern X. Snelder novel. "The Calne Mutiny" which merstein. The show is full of Hudson and Audie Murphy-all graduates of U-I's talent building program on the studio's star list. shows a special slave shielding "The spectators at a funeral look to see if you quotable lines Jigger, tell mg off the carousel woman: meet their requirements of ner from the sun." Liz Bawled Ont Lex Barker, who had attained stopping Mack Sennett chae in "High Button Shoes." Bazx Explains Shelley Winters will be "Old pleasure boat! Put on a new coat of paint.

You're starting to peel!" Jigger, indi since its opening has smashed every record made this year at the Capitol Theater, broke all holiday records in the history of the theater over the July 4th weekend. The picture la starting a third week. Elizabeth Taylor got a going grief. They weigh sorrow. Is it great? Is it medium? Is it small?" Typically amusing some stature, primarily due to his Tarzan roles, makes his starred In Jay Julien's forthcoming production of "Faster! a dramatic comedy by cating the extent of his love for.

debut under the U-I banner as one of the stars of "The Yellow comment by Sakini, the Okina Comments actors Burgess Meredith, regarding his nickname of Buzz: "Actual Carrie: "I'd swim through been over from ner director the other day when she showed up for her new M-G-M picture looking like an overdone roast. They shot around the brunette William Marchant. Miss Win Mountaia" wan interpreter, in "The Teahouse of the August Jeff Morrow, until a year ago Starring Humphrey Bogart, ters made her last appearance on the Broadway stage as "Ado ly, there's a lot of confusion about the name. I have an "No locks on doors, bad manners to distrust neighbors. beauty for several days until Annie" In "Oklahoma!" in 1947.

Jose Ferrer, Van Johnson and Fred MacMurray, the picture older brother, George, who used the tan nad faded. virtually unknown In Hollywood although he had attained considerable reputation on Broadway, was brought here to Making locks in America big "Finlan's Rainbow" opens a Other stars with swimming to be a singer and drummer two-week engagement Tuesday at the Lambertvllle (N. pools make for the shade while their guests stretch out In the make his screen debut as Paulas with my mouth closed." Carrie, after seeing "Julius "All the men were dressed in nightgowns. It made me sleepy." The City Center's worthy revival of "Carousel," which remains at least through July 25, probably longer, Is the first show I send out-of-town visitors to see. It's one musical that looks better with the years.

Music Circus Victor Her sun. in "The Robe." Now under contract to U-I for two pictures a 250TH PERFORMANCE Doretta Morrow as Mor-sinah, the daughter of Hojj, in "Kismet" which ploys its 250th performance this evening at the Ziegfeld Theater. bert's "The Red Mill" begins a Nye, who currently is work week's run Monday at the year, he Is about to start one filmed In Technicolor, is bated on Herman Wouk's Pulltser prize winning best novel. hampton Barbara Bel Geddes will be seen next week at the Spa Summer Thetttr, Saratoga Springs, In "The Hut" and ha was called Buzz. I was known as Bugs when I sang in the choir of the Cathedral of St.

John the Divine, but people began calling me Buzz, too. In 'She Loves Me Not I played a character named Buzz Jones, and that helped make it stick" ing on "Deslree," is happy as a ciam with the film's stars. of the top roles with Rock Hudson and Barbara Rush In Neptune (N, Music Circus Margaret Truman In "Autumn Crocus" last week broke the house record at the Merle Oberon and Jean Sim- "Captain Llghtfoot," high budget production to be filmed In money. Conclusion: Bad manners Is good business." 'Boop-a-Doop' Girl Old timers will no doubt feel nostalgic to hear that Helen Kane, the "Boop-a-doop" girl of the late 1920s and early '30s. is now co-starring at the Palace The Adolescent Twenties, I call that hectic, feverish period in our national history Someone has gotten hold of a smart idea in reviving the famous revue, "The Bandwagon," for the country circuit.

Called "Aboard the Band KWSHOW'I Julie Harris, regarding Triple Cities Playhost in Bing- Ireland. Tail Tar flirty yaan Ft alwat i IQBSX; wot -tru. u. Strong Male Group fouj tfca Bratklya Etflt tnij Bar! stage fame: "It's different from being a movie actress. I can go anywhere, to the grocery, ladFutnlZMSJlM Other aspirants to stardom TC3ECT UTIRa A ST1RRIK6 RIW" a-NtM signed by the studio are George COOL wiDiaf ta iatairt mi likt Tittf ii workiaf ftr tat food tar a.

iu rM Nader, Bart Roberts and Race the laundry I don't get many people who come up to Gentry. a aroaaatat Brotklra aatiatiti me and say, Are you so-and-so?" Richard Rodgers, It seems to j. WW 1 1 sT TP OMEGA rami sic iushwickI i-COCHRANfONTAJNE -mm lrxfnWll9 o'brEn i WMmBm hilt (If rain, Sunday) nwnopta 930 A.M. no ISSfRET IBt OTHH SEATS FROM 30c 5 1 i "vv I I COf ER HAYWARD WIDJARK fa IN- -I-e I a LmSH a 'A M. I I Iva i Hi I (eRKO I KERN-HAMMERSTEM FROGRAM "SHOW BOAT" la MBMrt form id4 hit tantt Irtra "Raterta," "Mult la thi Air," ttt.

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