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WEBER AND FigLps at Boston 
Joe Weber and Lew Fields, who 
have scored one of the biggest suc- 
cesses of recent years with their big 
musical comedy “Hokey Pokey’ at 
the Boston Theatre, enter upon their 
second and last week at that play- 
house on Monday, June 1. The en- 
gagement will close on Saturday 
night, June 6, which date will posi- 
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tively mark the last joint appearance 
of these world famous fun-makers 
on any stage. They will not appear 
in any other New England city and 
next season will once more go their 
separate ways, Mr. Fields to enter the 
field of legitimate comedy and Mr. 
Weber to devote himself to manager- 
MANCHESTER ial activities. Not to have seen Weber 
and Fields together will be to have 
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missed seeing the most popular 
“team” in the entire history of the 
American stage. 
“Hokey-Pokey,” the piece in which 
they are appearing, is a spectacularly 
staged musical comedy abounding in 
screamingly funny situations and con- 
taining nearly a score of singing and 
dancing numbers interpreted by one 
of the most beautiful and one of the 
liveliest choruses seen in Boston in 
many years. The costuming is es- 
pecially elaborate. 
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