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STAGE
It's your last chance to see Danny Kaye in an All Star International Show, with frenetic Spanish dance troupe (at the Colonial) and Walter Slezak as The First Gentleman, at the Plymouth. Both at 2:30 and 8:30.
Sophia Loren looks great when she comes up for air, and Alan Ladd has a misguided porpoise in Boy on a Dolphin, a soggy sequel to Under-Water. At the Keith Memorial.
Fred Astair's face is a lot funnier than Audrey Hepburn's believe us. They both gambol about, sing and fall in love at the Paramount and Fenway. Funny Face.
There is nothing like a man in the secluded French girls' school depicted in Pit of Loneliness. Depravity and tense moments with Simone Simon at the Brattle. Script by Colete.
For as low as 10 cents per week you can go Around the World in Eighty Days. Mike Todd supplies everything but the wind and the rain in your hair. Reserved seats. At the Saxon.
ESCAPE! The Catman of Paris and the Valley of the Zombies are the double bill at the Center.
ATHLETIC EVENTS
Our Money's on Kelly in the Boston Marathon this afternoon. Via Framingham, Natick and Wellesley Hills, a twenty-six mile route ending at the B.A.A.
The Boston Red Sox will trounce unidentified New York team at Fenway Park today.
MUSIC
Woody directs the HGC-RCS and Munch directs the BSO in a superlative performance of Bach's St. Matthew Passion at 8:30 this evening. At not quite the other end of the musical spectrum Dizzy Gillespie draws crowds at Storyville.
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