Show THE OGDEN STAN DARDEXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 23 1934 J NEW GROUP TO PRESENT COMEDYj THREE EVENINGS i By ALICE FARDOE WEST Due to the apparent Jove of art its various fields by the people Ogden Mrs Kathryn Northrup and Thatcher AllrecT have established a private school of the theatre in Ogden which is located at Twenty- sixth and Washington They have provided for courses in play production stage-cra- ft voice culture acting radio music and dancing by competent teachers This organization is called the Northrop-Allxe- d Repertory company This should rbe of interest to many people of Ogden for it seems that we have no other organization of its kind here at the present time Mrs Kathryn Northrop will have the managership This organization will present a play at the Weber Little theatre on December 28 29 and 31 It will be "The Second Man” by S M Berh-ma- n a spirited comedy which was done by the New York Guild a few years ago Mrs Kathryn Northrop and Zelos Thorseri will take the leading roles Mr Thorsen is a newcomer here and is a graduate of the University of Iowa He has also done considerable work in the Little theatre in Montana and Texas This play is not one cf the Little Theatre Guild plays the next one by this organization being scheduled for the last of January 4 O “The Children's Hour” written by Lillian Heilman is a late play being "greatly discussed in New York It is a stinging tragedy beautifully written with swift straight-forwar- d ac- tion until the end when the author to have patched up a perfect tragedy with an attempt at a happy ending WITH MORONI OLSON Philip Merivale who scored so highly last winter In Maxwell Anderson’s “Mary of Scotland” being with Helen Hayes and also in the same cast with Moroni Olson is-- now playing the role of George Washington in another of Mr Anderson’s plays Forge” There undoubtedly Is a cycle of historical plays at this time which will at least be beneficial in co-starr- O ed “Valley helping us remember our history for an incident actually visualized for us is much more indelibly impressed upon our memory than just a written account of the same John Gielgud in the role of “Hamlet” is being enthusiastically received in London He gives the part everything that Shakespeare created it is — said by critics with the exception of his lack of affection He shows no affection In Hamlet’s nature There are so many interpretations of this play that it is interesting to note the different versions of Shake- — speare’s meaning Hamlet undoubt-edl- y had a reserved affection in his nature Mr Gielgud gives complete intellectual satisfaction in his por- -' trayal of Hamlet which is seldom O done U S GIRLS PRETTIER At least Maurice Chevalier thinks Sylvia Sidney Enacts Indian Girl In Movie STAGE SHOW FOR CHRISTMAS HAS ONE-TO- N CHORUS A lavish stage show entitled “The Bowery Follies” that brings to the footlights all the entertaining characters of the gay nineties will be the feature stage attraction at the Orpheum theatre for two days beginning Christmas - day Tuesday The revue is different than most stage attractions in that it recre ates such popular characters as Chuck Connors and St$ve Brodie Dad mother and the children thrill at the performances of these stars One of the more outstanding fea tures with the Bowery Follies is a real Beef -- Trust chorus The combined weight of these six young women is well over one ton The sextette 'were selected from 500 apWhile all are heavy plicants weights they are also skilled dancers and singers Besides their avoirdupois all are clever performers Throughout the Bowery Follies is studded With stars Among the leaders are Sarro Brothers and Sis two twins that cant be told apart Lilliam Palmer world's champion mandolin player Parmetto and a team of dancers of European fame Helen Carroll in a Mae West number and Chuck Connor’s orchestra Chuck Connors was one of The Bowery’s famous characters y f His strut his mischief have all been Gene Raymond and Sylvia Sidney in “Behpld My Wife” now at faithfully reproduced the Paramount theatre The Bowery Pollies carries all its own special scenery including a room set of 0 h!! 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York when his the bar treasured 1 type of family halted his 1900’s While being exceedinglyearly enalmost every possible marriage to a girl he loved a lesson also is show the tertaining role in her career appears in one Raymond who is wounded in a in early Americans Built for laughs she has never before attempted in fight with an Indian is nursed back it supplies one a minute throughout her new starring Paramount film to health by Miss Sidney Realizing its long program MUSICAL MOVIE “Behold My Wife” starting today that she is in love with him Raymond asks to screen her him The and accompanying marry at the Paramount theatre In this accompany him back to New York this unusual feature will be “Music show picture Miss Sidney appears as a He hopes in this fashion to humil- in the Air” a lavish full blooded beautiful Indian girl iate his family and which brings Gloria Miss Sidney is first seen in the first the Boles for John together His miscarry however when time Gloria more glorious than native New Mexico background of his plans takes family the Apache Indians of which tribe their heart In histhe Indian girl to ever before Boles singing and rodisappointment Here she meets she is a member at his best “Music in the betrays his real purpose to her mancing Gene Raymond pampered son of he from the lavish stage taken and forces to run away with an- Air” has hit wealthy parents who fled from New other man her magnificent settings who has fallen in love amazing dance spectacles with her Monroe Owsley and numbers many of the latest the American girls surpass the world follows and Raymond repents as such “I've Told” “Every songs for beauty and skill When Mr the girl knowing now that he “I’m So Eager” “There’s Little Star” Zanuck wanted to import the really loves her But in the in- a Hill Beyond the Hill” “One More n original Folies Bergere tervening time Owsley has been Dance ’and “We Belong Together” girls from Paris for the picture killed and Miss is being held Douglas Montgomery June Lang “Folies Bergere de Paris” Chevalier for the murder Sidney Reginald Owen Joseph Crawthorn convinced him that Hollywood’s a startling dramatic climax and Hobart Bosworth complete the In chorus girls were without equal for laid in the Michael and Miss imposing cast beauty and skill With the Ameri- Sidney meetprison The stage shows will be presented confess their again can girls leading in beauty and love for each other and seven and nine-thirA surprise turn at two style Paris had better sit up and of events liberates her from the with the feature before and take notice lest she become a mere charge of murder and show Usual vaudethe after each stage brings “memory” film to a happy and satisfactory ville prices— matinees ’till six 20c conclusion evenings 30c- - children under twelve Holidays are bringing new first-ru- n H' B Warner Laura Hope 10c L shows to Ogden Sylvia Sidney Crews and Juliette Compton head and Gene Raymond are together in the supporting cast of “Behold My CENTENNIAL PLANNED a gripping new romance “Behold Wife” Mitchell Leisen directed at the BAYrWis — (UP)— Paramount Wife” theatre STURGEON My H And there are some nice shorts on A centennial in honor of the comthe program For Christmas ing of the first white settler to REGAIN LAW RIGHTS theatre-goer- s Door county in 1835 is being anhave a special musical program opening at the Paramount WCLEVELAND — CUP) —Thomas nounced here by the Increase Claf-li- n — Bing Crosby and Kittie Carlisle in Fleming former city councilman Committee Increase Claflin setreleased from Ohio tled on this peninsula in May 1835 recently peniwill “Here is My Heart” There be Columbus for accepting at a point later known as Little e cartoon for the children atentiary a And there is a special New Year’s to bribe will probably be reinstated Sturgeon He remained nine 5rears practice of law the executive before moving to Fish Creek Prior eve midnight frolic — Eddie Cantor in committee of common pleas court to settling here Claflin had lived his new musical laugh riot “Kid indicated in announcing it would at Kaukuna and Green both Millions” recommend the journal entry dis- of which were fur tradingBay at posts barring Fleming be modified that time Mil-let- te J trim 5““ laugh-roman- ce eye-dazzli- ng Can-Ca- four-thir- ty ty If Air Romance Featured LYCEUM OFFERS FOLLIES COMING ‘PARADISE’ FILM FOR TWO DAYS ‘ AT THE CAPITOL AND CULT MOVIE" ' With Cartoon Novelty Intermountain theatregoers will have their first opportunity to see the original "Ziegfeld Follies” on the stage at the Capitol theatre in Salt Lake City January 7 and 8 For a quarter of a century the great musical revues have been the undisputed leaders of Broadway’s musical shows and the coming Salt Lake engagement marks the first time the Follies have ever been presented west of Kansas City The lavish revue was produced under the personal supervision of Mrs Flo Ziegfeld (Billie Burke) and will appear in Salt Lake following a most successful season at the Winter Garden in New York and X three months in Chicago The original New York cast of 110 is making the tour Fanny Brice K" and Willie and Eugene Howard head the cast of which every member is a stage screen or radio star Miss Brice has several comedy f v songs that were- written especially for her use In the Follies They indue Saving Sadie” a satWarner Baxter and Conchita Montenegro in a scene from “Hell in irical “Soul comment on the art practiced the Heavens which at wl - j r X J A plays the Orpheum today and tomorrow An enthralling and spectacular screen rcmanc will be seen at the Orpheum theatre today and tomor- Girl Six Runs Two Miles Under 1 Hour row only—“Hell in the Heavens starring Warner Baxter Based on one of London’s biggest stage hits “The Ace” the new Fox picture tells an absorbing story of death and danger in the skies above No Man’s Land Warner Baxter daring American flier has but one great fear That is the “fear of be ing afraid” Haunted the nightmare by own his of thought plane in flames he must conquer himself before he brings to earth the dauntless “Baron” most desperate of all German aces Conchita Montenegro dashing young Spanish actress plays a French girl quartered in the same chateau where the American outfit wakes each day to battle Through the love of this girl Baxter as the hero of the story finds new courage and a hope of life Russell Harldie striking young leading man of several recent films has an important juvenile role as Baxter’s rival for the love of the French girl Other members of an unusually fine cast are Ralph Morgan Vince Barnett Herbert Mundin Andy William Stelling and William Stack John Blystone directed the film and A1 Rockett is listed as the producer Boop cartoon titled Betty Boop’s Pal “Club Continental” a musical novelty “Samoan Memories” a traveltalk and latest Orpheum newsreel complete the program which runs today and to-special stage and screen Christmas day De-vi- by Aimee Semple McPherson CLEVELAND (UP)— Six year old Virginia Wahl is only in kindergarten now but soon may become a champion long distance runner when she grows up After school one afternoon she appeared suddenly on the front porch of her grandparents’ home on the west side and announced “I’m going to stay for dinner” Her grandmother Mrs J W Ellms said “fine who brought you from school?” Virginia said she walked She had run all the way from her- - school more than two miles In less than an hour Her mother Mrs B C Wahl was just ready to ask police to look for Virginia when the grandmother called to tell her of the little girl’s sprint “Our Gang” will be augmented by the Brasno trial of midgets in its next comedy These are the same three who oppeared in “The Mighty Bamum” “Sun- shine Sarah” a musical plea for nudism and “Countess Dubinsky” a song which serves as a preamble for Fannie’s famous burlesque of fan dancers Willie Howard runs a gamut of impersonations from a hill billy doing an hilarious version of “The Last Round Up” to the famous maestro of radio Rubinoff and his violin " Other principal roles will be taken by June and Cherry Priesser novel acrobatic dancing team Harrison and Fisher classic dance stars of the screen and stage BarreHill baritone of the Chicago Civic Opera Vivian Janis singing star with Ben Bemie and Leon Belasco’S orchestras: Niela Goodelle prima donna with the last Ziegfeld Follies Victor Morley veteran star of half a hundred dramatic successes Eve Arden Bryce Hutchens Leona Sousa Judith Barren Evelyn Thawl and Dolores Montez who w en the beauty contest and the title “Miss World's Fair” at the Century of Progress exposition in Chicago The famous “Glorified American Beauties” are also featured in the show “The Ziegfeld Follies” will have three presentations at the Capitol theatre Monday and Tuesday eve- - The Lyceum theatre dual feature program today brings back to Ogden Richard Walton Tally’s famous story and stage success “Hie Bird of Paradise” The picture is beautiful sincere and appeals to everyone The story deals with two prtea-iti- ve sweethearts in their joyful" paradise Dolores Del Rio Is cast as Luana a daughter of the gods -and Joel McCrea as Adam in a I modern Garden of Eden The photography of the unusual scenes is excellent “Black Moon” taken from Clem ent Ripley’s magazine story is a vivid action drama with the mystic background of voodoo ism Jack Holt ‘ Dorothy Burgess and Fay Wray urs cast in the leading roles It tells d£ a w’oman who left her husband in' ' New York to return to her native land in Haiti to become a high r -priestess in the voodoo cult Holt as the husband tries to persuade his wife to giye up the native customs- return to New York She re- -' fuses and he tries to force her to return with startling results The picture for the most part was made in Haiti and many of the native customs dances and rites are seen The program will be shown today" and Monday only making way for Baby Shirley Temple in “Baby Take a Bow” Christmas day - - f U Holiday Dance Set For Tuesday Night-A special holiday dance is planned ballroom Christmas-'- at the Berthana :i -- 1 night with seasonable decorations in' place around the panels of the walls and streamers draped from the y chandeliers There ist also a larger-decoratetree and'-oth- er holiday”1” designs Yuletide music be will Novelty featured by Clyde Lockwood’s band'” with Sam Pierce popular saxophoneplayer and other musical artists-'- ’ “ j performing on the program ning January 7 and 8 and Tuesday matinee January 8 Mail orders are now being received j ne A - Pop-Ey- Harriet de pusman who was Miss Kansas City” this year had sold her return ticket and was down to her last piece when Mon-ogra- m signed her for a role in Ladies Must Dress” 50-ce- nt WKI NOW PLA YING The One and Only O BIRD OF PARADISE” Joel McCrea Delores Del Rio TODAY Shots Ax v ‘ r HELL LOOSE in fc HEAVENS f WHILE A WOMAN WAITS BELOW! Flames end fury raging In a sky of death On earth s t S lllllllllillllllllllillllllllllllllll STARTS TODAY When the Richest Young Man in America Weds an Apache Princess 4 1 There’s a story behind it! This Hard sharp and that story! Of love so strong it grim! blinded and hate savage enough to kill! is SYLVIA SIDNEY Perfect as an Indian Maid BING CROSBY “BEHOLD MY WIFE” with GENE RAYMOND More days until Christmas o - and - : II IL Warner Laura Hope Crews Juliette Compton Monroe Owsley in " 4A ' i The Paramount’s Grand New Tantalizing and o - with KITTY CARLISLE “HERE IS MY HEART” I - Harmonizing Holiday Hit! STARTS CHRISTMAS DAV Tt- - X A 6 tj ’ 1 |