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...funk, he consulted his contract, which cryptically stated that he was to play a concert that night in suburban Evanston, Ill. Misplaced Person Milstein, at a loss for details on exactly where, appealed for help to the Chicago Tribune's omniscient Drama & Musicritic Claudia Cassidy. Manning her telephone, Claudia finally hit on the right place, just an hour before curtain time. At 8 p.m. Fiddler Milstein, calm but breathless, strode onstage at Northwestern University's Cahn Auditorium, played, just as the printed program promised he would...
...Through, etc. In 1916 he produced his first show, Turn to the Right, followed it with Light-nin', which set a new long-run record of 1,291 performances. In the next 36 years. Golden brought more than 100 shows to Broadway (including Susan and God, The Male Animal, Claudia, Counsellor-at-Law), became famous as the champion of "clean, humorous American plays" for the entire family...
Heart of the Matter. In Milwaukee, after police had searched in vain through a furniture company for the intruder who had broken a glass door panel, Mrs. Claudia Mae Oldenburg called, confessed: "l was out with a gentleman friend last night drinking; on the way home I got an urge to break a window and go into the store," was asked why she had phoned, explained, "I got another urge...
...voice get hard and edgy in the climaxes. Even so, her phrasing was such a delicate tracery of lovely lights and shades that the other singers sounded colorless by comparison. In the last act, she finally showed why she is compared with such legendary sopranos as Galli-Curci and Claudia Muzio: she sang parts of Willow, Willow, the Ave Maria, and particularly her dying phrases, with ravishing warmth and richness...
...World (weekdays, 10:30 a.m., NBC) is a TV soap opera with a difference: it promises to tell its dramatized stories in six to 15 episodes each, instead of going on endlessly. The current sudsy romance (sponsored by the Borden Co.) deals with Claudia Morgan and Philip Reed, who are supposed to be one of Broadway's better-known husband-and-wife acting teams. Claudia is growing deaf but won't tell her husband, who worries because she is acting peculiarly...