Word: braced
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...season for the Hastly Pudding Club's annual production will come to a close tonight with a final performance of "Take a Brace" at the Plymouth Theatre. The club played before large audiences in Boston last night and Wednesday and at present only a few tickets remain for tonight's performance. A few orchestra seats are available at $3.00. The few remaining tickets for the balcony will be on sale at prices ranging from 50 cents to $2.50 at the box office for the Plymouth Theatre. Leavitt and Peirce's the Little Building, and Herrick...
...Boston run of the Hasty Pudding Club production "Take a Brace" opened last night with a performance before a full house at the Plymouth Theatre. Tickets in the orchestra and balcony for the second performance tonight are still available but practically all the orchestra seats for the final appearance tomorrow have been sold. Balcony seats for both nights, however, can still be procured...
This evening at 8.15 o'clock the Hasty Pudding Club show "Take a Brace" will open its Boston run at the Plymouth Theatre. Performances will also be given Thursday and Friday nights, the latter being the final appearance of the season...
...Take a Brace", the Hasty Pudding show, will open its Boston run at the Plymouth Theatre tomorrow night, with a second and third performance on the following two nights; the Friday presentation being the final appearance of the season. In addition some of the members of the cast will take part in the Actors. Benefit performance to be given at the Colonial Theatre on Friday afternoon, the presentation including the "Will You Marry Me?" number from the second act and selections by the jazz band...
Excellent audiences, especially at the Plaza Hotel in New York last Friday evening, greeted "Take a Brace" at all of the four presentations on its spring trip, which included stops at Baltimore, Washington, and New York. On the trip the members of the club were extensively entertained at dinners, teas, and dances, given by Harvard Clubs and friends...