Abstract

Drama

Broun, Heywood | October 15, 1930 issue

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An old hand at theatergoing ought certainly never to find himself as puzzled as this one was on his visit to the new Joe Cook show the other night, when by chance his eye fell on the first page of the program, namely, by whether a Joe Cook show is just a Joe Cook show, or is actually as much of a collaboration as the announcements would seem to show. The article presents information on Joe Cook show. It is familiar enough to the ear of most New Yorkers to hear "Joe Cook is playing at so-and-so," or "Joe Cook has just opened" somewhere else, and all that, but it would seem very unfamiliar to hear, merely, for example, "Shall we go to see 'Fine and Dandy'?" which is the current Cook background.

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COOK, Joe; THEATER; DRAMA; PERFORMING arts; RECREATION; PLAY
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