The Passing Show
Miss Hepburn Leads Fiteld
As Toast of Broadway
By Jay Carmody
(Drama Editor of The Star)
* NEW YORK.
Candidates for toast of Broadway honors are more numerous
even than those who would like to be President.
Young actresses with the rare power to delight jaded Times
Square pop up almost weekly. A quick run-through reveals Audrey
Hepbumt Julie Harris, Leora Dana and Adrianne Corri, the latter
sucn a sparxung newcomer tnai
she turns the veriest bit part into
a recognizable gem.
Of these, the current leader is
Miss. Hepburn, star of “Gigi” at
the Fulton Theater. Like Sir Laur
ence Olivier and Vivien Leigh,
Miss Hepburn is one of Gilbert
Miller’s importations. Also like
them, if of lesser amperage, she is
electrifying in the saucy comedy
which Anita Loos adapted from
the Colette novel of the same title.
Willowy, wide-eyed Miss Hep
burn is no exception to the rule
that the girls Broadway toasts
must have particularly popular
platforms. This is to say that suc
cess is based upon their own
charm, plus that of the role they
play.
In the latter respect. Miss Hep
bum has an advantage over her
rivals. As Colette’s heroine, she
plays the most lethal of all
females, the young and lovely one
whose innocence defies the most
artfully sinful efforts to corrupt it.
She is the girl whose goodness
makes a laughable fool of evil and
a world that has lost its own in
nocence delights in nothing so
much as this.
* * * *
“Gigi” is not only the season’s
sauciest joke, it also is the wispiest
play in many a year. Its curtain is
down by 10:30 which permits the
happy spectators time to get home
at a respectable hour or to seize
and occupy the best seats at the
nearest unrespectable night haunt.
In this brief interval, however,
Miss Hepburn’s high spirited and
- contagiously virginal Gigi has put
to complete rout two generations
of family females bent upon mak
ing her France’s most famous
cocotte.
The frustration of these, Gigi’s
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“QIOI." a comedy In two net* by Anita
Loos, based upon the novel b; Colette,
produced by Gilbert Miller, directed by
Raymond Rouleau, with settings by Ray
mond Sovey. At the Pulton Theater, New
York.
The Cast:
01*1 __ Audrey Hepburn
Mine. Alvares, her grandmother
Josephine Brown
Andree. her mother_Doris Patston
Gaston Lachallle- Michael Kvans
Victor _Francis Compton
Alicia, Glgl’s aunt_Cathleen Nesbitt
Bldonle _.._Bertha Belmore
grandmother, great aunt and
mother is made the more hilari
ously harrowing by the fact that
the youngster is no less than mag
nificent material for the role they
intended she should play.
Miss Hepburn’s Gigi is a rosy
checked, gleaming girl who is the
world’s long awaited answer to
the drabness of the middy blouse.
This not only is the costume of
her regular school but also of the
home work by which her closest
female relatives intend to make
her France’s most brilliant cour
tcs&n.
She replaces it with a negligee
on one occasion and again briefly
with an early 20th century balloon
sleeved frock but otherwise she
wears it as Joan of Arc wore her
armor.
* v ★ *
Raymond Rouleau, who directed
"Gigi,” knew the one hope of
Colette’s jest was brilliant acting.
He had to have a heroine, aged
16, whose innate chastity was
equalled by the iron in her will.
His Gigi had also to be a girl who,
in a way, knew more about the
careers of her unmarried female
line than they knew about her real
nature.
He fodnd his perfect girl in Miss
Hepburn. She listens with appar
ent respect and filial attention
while her grandmother and aunt
talk of the palaces, country houses
and jewels a girl can have for love.
In her handling of the single man
in the cast, she even demonstrates
that she has the family’s inherited
flair for moulding men to her
whims.
The trouble with Gigi, if
“trouble” is the word, is that de
spite her training and natural
talent, she simply does not want
to be a grand cocotee. Childish
wilfulnes was never demonstrated
more amusingly than by Miss
Hepburn.
Nor, for that matter, has any
one ever seen auntish frustration
more brilliantly displayed than by
Cathleen Nesbitt as the great
aunt who was Paris’ most richly
kept beauty in her day. Her cli
mactic "lesson” scene with Miss
Hepburn is a comedy flash un
matched on any stage this sea
son.
“Gigi” is forced to fall back on
several bits and pieces of vaude
ville and burlesque to keep itself
going but it uses these tellingly.
Bertha Belmore makes an uproar
out of her bit as a horse-faced
female servant flirting on her first
telephone. Doris Patston retrieves
another few minutes with a drunk
en bit and Josephine Brown is
perfect as the grandmother who
trains Gigi to be the cocotte she
never could be herself.
Michael Evans as the harassed
single representative of his sex
in “Gigi” is expert as the phil
anderer who finally betrays Gigi’s
family and- himself by falling
honorably in love with the heroine.
Raymond Sovey has designed a
richly amusing setting for “Gigi,”
an outrageously glutted family
living room and a candy-box
boudoir, the latter the center of
Aunt Alicia’s enforced retirement.
IN A HIT COMEDY — Betsy
Drake plays the leading fem
inine role in “Room for One
More,” the movie comedy re
maining for a second week at
the Warner and Ambassador
Theaters.
Where and When
Current Theater Attractions
And Time of Showing
Stage.
Arena—“School for Scandal”;
2:30 and 8:30 pm.
New Gajety—“Paris ’90”; 2:30
and 8:30 pm.
Screen.
Ambassador — “Room for One
More”; 1:15, 3:20, 5:25, 7:30 and
9:35 pm.
Capitol — “The Girl on the
Bridge”: 10:30 a.m., 1:10, 3:50,
6:20, 9:00 and 11:40 pm. Stage:
12:10, 2:50, 5:15, 8:00 and 10:40
pm.
Columbia — “Quo Vadis”; 10:30
am., 2:40, 5:45 and 8:55 pm.
Dupont—“Rasho-Mon”; 1:00,
2:35, 4:25, 6:15, 8:05, 10:00 and
11:55 pm.
Keith’s—“A Girl in Every Port”;
11:50 am., 1:50, 3:55, 5:55, 7:55,
10:00 and 12:00 pm.
Little—“Cage of Gold”; 1:05,
2:35, 4:25, 6:15, 8:05, 10:00 and
10:10 pm.
Metropolitan—“I’ll See You in
My Dreams”; 11:15 a.m., 1:20,
3:30, 5:35, 7:45 and 9:55 pm.
^ National — “Dante’s Inferno”;
11:30 am., 1:30, 3:35, 5:35, 7:40
and 9:45 pm.
Ontario — “Detective Story”;
1:15, 3:25, 5:35, 7:35, 9:40 and
11:40 pm.
Palace — “Decision Before
Dawn”; 11:00 am., 1:30, 4:00,
6:30, 9:05 and 11:35 pm.
Pix—“House of 1,000 Women”;
2:00, 4:40, 7:20 and 10 pm.
Playhouse — “Great Expecta
tions”; 11:05 am., 1:10, 3:10, 6:15,
7:20, 9:20 and 11:25 p.m.
Plaza — “The Lavender Hill
Mob”; 10:50 a.m., 12:25, 2:00, 3:35,
5:15, 6:50, 8:30, 10:05 and ll:2f
pm.
Trans-Lux—“The Well”; 11:50
am., 1:35, 3:20, 5:05, 6:45, 8:30,
10:15 and 12:00 pm.
Warner—“Room for One More”;
11:40 am.. 1:40, 3:40, 5:40, 7:45,
9:45 and 11:50 pm.
• .-ican
Gloria Could Sue
The Rest of Us
•y tha Associated Press
HOLLYWOOD.
Gloria Grahame will never
again look at an elephant’s loot.
The shapely blond, who put sex
into an elephant act, should be
the happiest girl in town over
her rave notices in “The Greatest
Show on Earth.” But she isn’t.
“Not one review," she moans,
“mentions my work with the ele
phants.”
And she has an argument. She
volunteered to put her pretty head
under an elephant’s foot over ob
jections of De Mille himself. She
even did it before a bonflde circus
crowd to impress the public and
press.
“The next time they can use
doubles.”
Did she get any offers from
circuses?
“No, that’s what really hurt.”
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Elizabeth Taylor Hopes to Wed
Wilding on Her Next Birthday
.- By Sheilah Graham
HOLLYWOOD.
Elizabeth Taylor will be 20 years
old February 27. That is the day
she intends to marry Michael
Wilding, although Michael (in
London) and some people here
abouts are still skeptical about
their ever .marrying. Liz leaves
for London next week, and doesn’t
have to return here until the
end of March to star in “The
Girl Who Had Everything.”
Janet Leigh, who usually stars
with middle-aged Romeos, gets a
guy younger than she is, Carleton
Carpenter, for “Fearless Fagan.’’
Fagan is a lion, “and,” says Car
penter, “I have a great deal of
respect for him.” Janet hasn’t
met the beast yet.
Robert Taylor is the latest of
our handsome he-men to suffer
a nervous upset through an emo
tional disturbance. He was in
the Cedars of Lebanon Hospital
for five days with nerve trouble
in his back.
Robert Mitchum bruised his leg
badly, calf-roping last week end.
Just a little practice on his own
time for his cowboy picture "This
Man Is Mine.” Extracurricular
roping is not covered by insurance.
Take it easy, Robert.
Barbara Stanwyck rarely makes
a personal appearance with her
pictures. But she’s going to with
“Clash by Night,” in the big East
ern cities, around mid-March.
Marlon Brando la the boy
Charlie Feldman is wooing to
star in “The Wayward Bus.” Bill
Saroyan must have changed the
story considerably. The last time
around it was about an aging
lover, facing his final love.
Margaret O’Brien, now 15, and
with a snug 18-inch waist, tells
me she opens on Broadway in
September in the Clare Boothe
Luce play, “Child of the Morn
ing.” But first I may go to Japan
to make a movie,” says the pretty
as-a-picture Maggie who received
raves for her thesping in the out
of town tryout of the Luce play.
Garbo has weakened on the
John Gunther script and has been:
reading several others. Greta’s big
problem is that she won’t take a
chance on a comeback unless she
is 100 per cent sure the movie
will be a success. Who can be
sure of anything like that?
Mrs. Gary Cooper’s greatest ad
mirer, wealthy Bob Six, plans to
fly her and the Van Johnsons in
his plane, to Aspen, Colo., for
some Easter snowballing. I’ve
never seen Rocky look so well.
Mike Romanoff won’t have one
restaurant in New York, but two—
if a deal with the Duveen build
ing comes through. "I’ll have a
restaurant downstairs, and one in
the penthouse," says Mike, “who,
with Harry Crocker, is making a
crowded success of nis new chop
house in Beverly HillS.
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Kathryn Grayson and Howard,
Keel and the rest of the “Show
Boat” troupe are flying a straight
36 hours back to Hollywood from
Rio de Janeiro this week.
John Wayne racked up a neat
total of $5$5,000 for three pictures
last year-^-exciusive of tie-ups,
which he doesn’t go in for too
much. He can’t be bothered to
pose for the ads.
Betty Grable’s winning race
horse, Big Noise, was a little lame
last time out on the track, which
is why he sauntered in last. But
with $90,000 in winning money,
Big Noise has paid for his way.
Zsa Zsa Gabor bought Lawyer
Greg Bautzer a pair of pearl and
diamond cufflinks—“because,” ex
plains the most gorgeous of the
Gabors, “he did so much work for
me on the divorce with George,
and nothing came of it.”
Pier Angeli’s twin, Marisa Pa
van, is in the throes of a 30-day
option wait at 20th-Fox. They’ll
be smart to lift it.
Looks like Producer Arthur
Freed to get the Irving Thal
berg’s Award this year. His mu
sicals have been top grade for
years and years—starting with
Van Johnson will return to Lon.
don for Metro in the spring, to
star in “Crest of the Wave.” It’s
another war story—anglo-Ameri
can armed services stuff Van’s
daughter and Evie’s two sons by
Keenan Wynn go along for the
summer.
Michael Wilding was asked by
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a British newspaperman in Holly
wood: “Are you going to marry
Elizabeth Taylor?” . to which
Michael replied, “I’m still mar
ried.”
Jane Wyman, is a very sick girl
—confined to bed with severe kid
ney trouble. Dreg Bautzer show
ering her with visits and presents.
Greta Garbo no longer “wants”
to be alone. And the man who
worked the miracle is Royal Pho
tographer Cecil Beaton, who takes
Garbo to all the smartest parties
in London.
•Mrs. Glenn Ford furnished the
entertainment at the Beverly Hills
Presbyterian Church family din
ner on Wednesday. She teaches
Sunday School and those kids
were surprised when they saw her
dancing. Of course, you know
Mrs. Ford is Eleanor Powell.
Ethel Ban$more will be at the
piano with Jimmy Durante on his
TV "All-Star Revue” Saturday.
After 57 years on the stage, Miss
Barrymore has the jitters for her
television debut.
Mitzi Gaynor posed for that
silver flatware company, “so now
I have all my silver free for wHfen
I marry Richard (Lawyer Richard
Coyle) in September, and we are
looking for a home.”
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Grant. Betsy Drake. 1:15, 3:20, 6:25,
7:30. 9:35. _
AVAI AM "Distant Drums." Gary
AVAIeUn Cooper. Marl Aldon
2:35, 4:45. 6:60. 9:15,
A VP CBBWn “Sudan.” Marla
ATfc. aBAHU Montes. Jon Hall.
1:00, 4:00, 7:05. 9:50: "Bomba and
the Lion Hunters.” Johnny SbeOeld.
2:4o, 5:50. 8:35.
RFVFRT V "Ten TaU Men.” Burt
DAVUIlaX Lancaster, 1:18. 6:23.
9:28. “The Highway Man," 5:43. 7:48.
FA! VPRT "My Outlaw Brother."
IfAlsTUB 1 Mickey Rooney, Wanda
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rPMTRBI "Lady From Texas”
!**»•* a AAle Mona Freeman. 12:36.
3:30. 0:35 9:35: "Dllllnger,” Edmund
Lowe. 11:25, 2:20. 5:25, 8.25.
rni flllY "Smoky.” Fred MacMur
•UleWni ray. Anne- Baxter. 2:45,
h:Oo. 9:30: “Captain Blood.” Errol
Flynn, Olivia De Havlland. 1:06. 4:30.
7;o0. __
KF.NNFnV l*Ten TaU Men." Burt
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pruu “The Lady Pays OS." Linda
ruin Darnell, 1:00, 3:55, 6:55.
9:oo: "My Outlaw Brother." Mickey
Rooney, 2:20, 5:15, 8:15._
SAVAV Golden Horde,1' Ann
Bljrth, 3:0°. 0:20. 9:40:
Last of the Mohicans," Randolph
Scott. 1:25. 4:45, 8:05. ™
crrn "Callawayw*nt Thataway.”
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Guire. 1:35, 4:16, 0:55. 9:35; "King
of the BuUwhlp,” 2:50, 6 35, 8:15.
P RPR III BM “My Outlaw Brother”
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Hendrix. 2.40, 4:25, 0:10, 9:35.
SILVFR ‘.TfZ Outlaw Brother?8
Mhlhfl Mlckev Rooney. Wanda
Hendrix. 3:05, 5:15, 7:25, 9:36.
TAKAMB “Kentucky.” Loretta
*Young. 1:00, 3:46, 6:35.
w „ M,n „Ffom Sonora.” Johnny
Mack Brown, 2:56. 5:40. 8:25.
TIVni.I 'Jf! Outlaw Brother.”
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Hendrix, 2:o0, 4:30, 0:10, 7:50,_9;35.
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Double Feature. THE BOWERY BOYS
LETS GO NAVY." 1, 3‘55 8'25
*:oO- JPAT O'BRIEN. "CRIMINAL
LAWYER. 2:35. 5:06. 7:30. 10. Plus
Giant Cartoon Show! (At 2:13 Only )
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Double Feature. AUDREY TOTTER
GEORGE BRENT. "FBI GIRL” li
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J®.* Reissue of -"SMOKY." in Technl
C^rtoon Shoa^ ^tMstinee <S,Uy*,°‘“‘
ANACOSTIA "?s gp%g
EDMUND O’BRIEN. FORREST TUCK
RR ‘WARPATH " in Technicolor, 1:36,
3:o0, 5:45. 7:40. 9:35. Plus Oiant
Cartoon Show! (Matinee Only.)
CORAL Marlboro Pike at Oi<t. Una
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Double Feature THE BOWERY BOYS.
"LET'S GO NAVY," 1, 3:55. 8:25.
loTOTTER GEORGE
RRENT. FBI GIRL." 2:35. 5:06,
7i*0 10. Plus Oiant Cartoon Show
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Double Feature. ROY BOGI1I.
"PALS OF THE GOLDEN WEST." I,
8:45. 6:30. 9:15. GROUCHO MARX.
JANE RUSSELL. "DOUBLE DYNA
MITE,” 2:05. 4:60. 7:36. lO Flus
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RAIDERS.” Kiddles- Show 11:45. Half
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