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PUDDING DRAWS LARGE AUDIENCE IN LAST CAMBRIDGE SHOWING

Cast Leaves for New York Today for Benefit Performance

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Even a larger audience than on Thursday viewed the Pudding Show "Take a Brace" last night at the last Cambridge performance. Again, the specialties and songs made decided hits especially "Won't You Marry Me" which will be presented at the Casino Theatre, New York City, tomorrow evening at a benefit performance for the Boy Scouts of America.

Following the short stay in New York the cast will go to Baltimore, presenting the entire production on Monday evening at the Maryland Casualty Company Clubhouse. On the following night a performance will be given in the Belasco Theatre, Washington, D. C., On April 19 and 20 "Take a Brace" will be repeated in the ballroom of the Plaza Hotel in New York City.

The New York performance on April 20 will be the last before the Boston performances in the Plymouth Theatre on April 25, 26, and 27.

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