MARCH OF TIME'S "SWEEDEN" AT EMBASSY THEATRES
MARCH OF TIME'S SEEEDENS AT EMBASSY THEATRES SVaWSCT AT TeWSffiawT, SOCMWUf I CfWTf * AMD HtW^UMt SMtMSSy * JffWStffi THIATMS Sweden today is unique among «tt north European ceusrtrtea,...
...Variations on a Theme of Haydn, Symphony No...
...Poeme" for violin and orchestra, Chausson...
...Two Choric Dances, Creston...
...Soloist: Isaac Stern, violinist...
...In addition to the March of Time, the ftmbassy theatres will offer all the news of the world plus selected short subjects...
...It shows that the average Swedish family still lives better than its neighbors in other European countries...
...But beneath the apparent calm of every-day life is a deep concern about the future...
...STADIUM CONCERT PROGRAMS (Ail concerts beam at 8:30 p. m.) Monday evening, July- 11 (in case of rain, this program ia postponed until the next clear night...
...Tzigane," Rhapsody for Violin and Orchestra, Ravel...
...Swedish faith does not rest entirely on diplomacy...
...Violin Concerto, Isaac Stern, soloist...
...Overture to the comedy "The Wasps" of Aristophanes, Vaughan Williams...
...5 in B flat, Schubert...
...and H. 88), Haydn...
...Conductor: Sir Adrian Boult...
...Conductor: Sir Adrian Boult (Stadium debut...
...He has, therefore, transferred his resident company to Lake George, where performances will be given from WednetMembers of the Lake Qaeaga1 Playhouse company include Patsy Kaner, the daughter of asrasrtiamg man Milton Blow, Janet* Brodarick and Bird Holland «f lite Neighborhood Pmyt*w*e...
...Symphony No...
...4 in F minor, Tchaikovsky...
...Soloist: Frances Magnes, violinist...
...Wednesday evening, July 13...
...From "Die Meistersinger": Prelude to Act 411—Waltz—March, Wagner...
...London Overture (1st time at Stadium), John Ireland...
...Brandenburg Concerto in G major, No...
...13 in G (B...
...1 in C minor...
...The government is now spending more on its army, navy and air force than ever before in peacetime...
...Symphony No...
...The new March of Time film now at the Embassy 72nd Street, Rockefeller Center and Newark Embassy Theatres presents for the first time a crisp, clear story of the dilemma of post-war Sweden...
...For his second bill, Strouse will present a pre-Broadway try out of "Spring 1865," a new play by Josephine Victor and himself...
...Frances Magnes, soloist...
...MARCH OF TIME'S SEEEDENS AT EMBASSY THEATRES SVaWSCT AT TeWSffiawT, SOCMWUf I CfWTf * AMD HtW^UMt SMtMSSy * JffWStffi THIATMS Sweden today is unique among «tt north European ceusrtrtea, fa* she alone refuses to jea* either the Soviet bloc to her east, or the new union of Atlantic Pact nations to her west...
...Tuna Clipper,' with Roddy McDowell, is the associate feature...
...Previously announced as connected with the Pitchfork Playhouse in Sharon, Conn., Strouse was forced to abandon' that project, due to the fact that the living quarters for the actors were not completed...
...LAKE SffOMI HJHTHOUM Irving Stroma, playwright and pTOdtwtr, has acquired the Lake George Playhouse, Lake George...
...OS HOPS COMfDr AT ttOOf ITM FAKAMOttMT Bob Hope is now on the screen of the Brooklyn Paramount The-, atre in "Sorrowful Jones" wMeh Paramount Ins produced from one of Damon Runyen's most popular stories...
...Tuesday evening, July 12...
...Symphony No...
...If the mighty Soviet war machine should move westward, Sweden might be the first stop— and by air the Kremlin is only eight hours away...
...Swedes, however, have kept out of European wars for 135 years and hope they can continue to do so by remaining clear of foreign alliances...
...All-Brahms program...
...H7 Y., and will open bis summer season on Wedrawdav evening, July 13, with a pjotwction d "Young Woodley," directed by Felix Brentano and starring Zee Matalon of Kingston, Jamaica...
...Conductor: Sir Adrian Boult...
...3, Bach...
...Co-starring with Hope in this screen fare is Lunette Ball who, too, has set a place for herself in comedy annals with her radio show...
...The film gives an inside picture of Sweden's modern air force and its army and navy in recent maneuvers...
Vol. 32 • July 1949 • No. 28