Weber and Fields

Weber and Fields

▪ American comedy team
      American comedy team that was popular at the turn of the 20th century. Joe Weber (in full Joseph Weber; b. Aug. 11, 1867, New York, N.Y., U.S.—d. May 10, 1942, Hollywood, Calif.) and Lew Fields (in full Lewis Maurice Fields; b. Jan. 1, 1867, New York, N.Y., U.S.—d. July 20, 1941, Beverly Hills, Calif.) were known for broad slapstick sketches in “Dutch” dialect that had undertones of sharp satire.

      Sons of Polish immigrants, they first appeared together in the Bowery in New York City at the age of nine. Over the next eight years they perfected their comedy teamwork. In 1885 they formed their own company and 20 years later took over the Broadway Music Hall, which was thereafter popularly called “the Weber and Fields.” Their musical shows, such as Twirly Whirly, The Geezer, Whoop-Dee-Doo, and Hoity Toity, consisted of songs, dance, comedy skits, and burlesques of popular plays and were as sprightly as their titles. In 1904 Fields left the partnership and opened Fields' Theatre in New York City. They became theatrical producers and made solo stage appearances until 1912, when they were briefly reunited to produce Hokey-Pokey at the Broadway Music Hall, which Weber had continued to manage; and in 1918 in Philadelphia in Back Again. Weber appeared in solo performances until 1927, and Fields until 1930. Of Fields's children Dorothy (1905–74) was a writer of song lyrics and a librettist, as was Herbert (1897–1958), with whom she wrote the librettos of Let's Face It (1941; music by Cole Porter) and Annie Get Your Gun (1946; music by Irving Berlin).

* * *


Universalium. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Weber — This page is about the surname. Below, there is list of people bearing this name and other uses of the word.Weber is a surname of German origin, derived from the noun meaning weaver . The German pronunciation is IPA2|ˈveˌbɐ , while in English it… …   Wikipedia

  • Fields, Dorothy — born July 15, 1905, Allenhurst, N.J., U.S. died March 28, 1974, New York, N.Y. U.S. lyricist and librettist. Born to a family active in theatre (her father Lew was a comedian and impresario, and her brothers Herbert and Joseph were librettists),… …   Universalium

  • Lew Fields — (1 January 1867, New York City 20 July 1941, Beverly Hills, California), born Moses Schoenfeld, was an American actor, comedian, vaudeville star and theatre manager and producer.Fields was half of the great comic duo Weber and Fields, the other… …   Wikipedia

  • Joe Weber (vaudevillian) — Joe Weber (11 August 1867, New York City 10 May 1942, Los Angeles) born Joseph Morris Weber was a vaudevillian who, along with Lew Fields, formed the comedy team of Weber and Fields.Fields and Weber started performing in museums, circuses, and… …   Wikipedia

  • Weber (unit) — In physics, the weber (symbol: Wb;  /ˈveɪb …   Wikipedia

  • Max Weber — Max Weber …   Wikipedia

  • Robert Weber (astronomer) — Robert Weber was an American astronomer who ran the precursor to the LINEAR project shortly before his retirement in 1996. Data were collected by manually entering telescope pointing positions and requesting an image save. Searching twenty fields …   Wikipedia

  • Michel Weber (philosopher) — is a Belgian philosopher, born in Brussels in 1963. He is best known as an interpreter and advocate of the philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead (1861–1947). He has come to prominence as the architect and organizer of an overlapping array of… …   Wikipedia

  • Bill Weber — (born 1957 in Middletown, New Jersey) is now TNT s lap by lap announcer for their NASCAR Sprint Cup Series coverage, and a former lap by lap announcer for NBC s NASCAR coverage. Weber is still a part of NBC Sports as he is the lead announcer for… …   Wikipedia

  • Office of Parks and Open Spaces of Zurich — Type Municipal Department Founded Zurich, Switzerland (1858) Products Planning; Construction and Maintenance of Parks, Green spaces and Open spaces; Landscape Development; Nature Preservation; Garden A …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”