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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1957
"DENNIS THE MENACE"
Movie Acior
Of Broadway
By BOB THOMAS
NEW YORK W-What happens
to an actor on opening night of
Broadway show?
Take the case of Ricardo Mont
alban, who just opened in the
calypso caper, "Jamaica." Some
of his ordeal is described in his
feelings the moment before he
went on slaw:
"You talk about a man's life
flashing before his eyes as he is
drowning that is exactly how I
felt. 1 thought of everything: my
mother, my father, my boyhood,
dreams I have had.
"Ithought what would happen
If the play was a flop, how I
would have to take my wife and
feur children back to California.
I wondered if my voice would
hold up.' Then I heard the over
ture :i suddenly I was faced
with that terrible moment of hav
ing to go on."
LAST DAY!
WALTER BRENNAN
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Tells Ordeal
Opening
Rlcardo's ordeal was made
worse by a cold he had picked up
during the tryout run in Boston.
When he arrived at the Imperial
theater at noon before opening
night, his voice was hoarse. He
did a run-through whispering his
lines and talking his songs.
Then he went home for a half
hour rest. He was back at the
theater at 6:15.
"I always get there early," he
explained. I m the kind of a guy
who sleeps with three alarm
clocks. I've always got to be sure
I ll be there on time.
He started getting ready for the
snow at 6:30, aided by a dresser
and makeup man.
"Between the acls, I felt terri
ble," Ricardo said. "I was de
pressed. 1 thought I wasn't set
ting across. I guess it was a nat
ural letdown after five weeks' re
hearsal and six weeks on the
road. I determined 1 would try
ever harder in the second act."
When ft was all over the ap
plause at the curtain calls was
heartening. Well-wishers jammed
into his dressing room to offer
congratulations.
Instead of Sardi's, Ricardo went
to a small party given by a den
tist friend on Park Avenue and
dropped in at the Waldorf cele
bration for the cast given by his
co-itar, Lena Home. From the
others, Ricardo learned that the
reviews were generally good.
Jamaica's slim olot war rnunri.
ly knocked, but the Jlarold Arlen
music and the jobs by Miss Home
ana Kicardo were praised.
Ricardo got to bed by 4 and
waKenea to Una more congratU'
lauons ana me assurance of
lengthy run.
"Coming back to the stage has
occn gooa lor me, he reflected.
"MGM spoils you; you get used
to the red carpet and limousines
waiting for you. On the stage, you
learn to carry your own bags and
live in nolel rooms, not suites. I
think I'm much better equipped
10 lace me luiure now.
ASSAULT CIIARCR
Jack K P 1 1 h A f A r 17.VAar.nU
Klamath Falls man. was taken
into custody Wednesday bv Depu
ty Sheriff Dale Mattoon and lodged
in the Klamath County Jail on
charges of assault and battery.
The complaint was signed by Oma-
ice nrannon.
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'Dull' Theatrical Season
Eases Theater Shortage
By FRED DANZIG
United Press Staff Correspondent
NEW YORK (UP) A lack
luster theatrical season is break
ing up Broadway s box office traf
fic jam.
Last year, shows had to wait on
the road or delay production be
cause all available Broadway the
aters fere taken.
This year, the number of floDs
and near-flops has taken care of
the theater shortage. A United
rress tally shows that of the 32
legitimate theaters along Broad
way, nine are dark and awaiting
tenants, inis is one gauge of the
new season s quality, for its ax
iomatic that a rousing theatrical
season leads to a shortage of the
aters. There have been 18 openings so
far this season and eight of the
newcomers already have closed
or posted closing notices. Of the
10 survivors, only three are doing
capacity business: "West Side
Mory," -Look Back In Anger"
and "Jamaica."
The other "standing room oniv"
hits are carryovers such as
"Auntie Mame" (47 weeks old);
"Bells Are Ringing" (49 weeks);
"New Girl In Town" (25 weeks)
and of course, "My Fair Lady"
idb weeks .
It's noteworthy that none of the
new "SRO" hits can qualify as a
smasn. -look Back In Anger."
a serious play by British play
wright John Osborne, found five
local critics in its corner while
two dissented. "West Side Story"
found the critics unanimously in
favor, but somewhat restrained in
their enthusiasm. "Jamaica,"
which opened last week and stars
Lena Home, found the critics im
pressed with Miss Home and the
music but little else.
Waiting to reach Broadway are
Road Project
Authorized
The Klamath Pnnnlv T?nQl tw
partment was authorized Wednes-
oay 10 Degin work on the West
Klamath Falls nnvinc nrninnt
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ThA nrninpt will inlnln a!I
lacing oi aecona street from the
south side of the intersection with
Third AvAnitA In a nninl nt '
ditch on Second Street lying be-j
iween nrst and second avenues,
and the portion of Second Avenue
irom inira street to First Street.
Property owners bounding the
named Street nnrtinne h,i 4 '
posited 70 per cent of the esti-!
mated cost, and the
per cent is to be paid upon com-;
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23 other shows, seven of which
have not yet booked theaters. But
mere s no panic, rne leeling is
that when they arrive, in January
or reoruarv lor me most nart
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Richard Manpv IIia rntohratAH
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