Review: Bamboozling 'em with the 'National Pastime'
The show, with a pleasant score by Albert M. Tapper that employs too many phrases no one used in 1933, and a book by Tony Sportiello that leans toward cute rather than clever, is fun enough in a tried-and-true boy-meets-girl-amid-animosity way.
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