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  1. Other articles where Pal Joey is discussed: Richard Rodgers: Their Pal Joey (1940), adapted by John O’Hara from a series of his short stories, turned away from purely escapist entertainment to serious drama. Too realistic for its time when first produced, it was revived in 1952 with enormous success. Among its songs was “Bewitched.” Their…

  2. 1940 Original Broadway Production. On Christmas Day, 1940, Rodgers and Hart’s Pal Joey opened on Broadway at the Barrymore Theatre, featuring a book by John O’Hara, who adapted his stories from The New Yorker. Staged by George Abbott, the show would become a landmark in American theatre history as one of the first to help progress the ...

  3. Pal Joey is the penultimate collaboration of Rodger and Hart, and the first musical to feature an anti-hero lead. With classic songs like “Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered”, Pal Joey is a great addition to any theatre season. This guide is based on the original 1940’s book of Pal Joey available for licensing through Concord Theatricals.

  4. Frank Sinatra performing The Lady Is a Tramp from the move Pal Joey. Unfortunately the original stereo recording was neglected and eventually lost so the on...

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  5. Pal Joey: Frank Sinatra als Nachtclubsänger, der zwischen einer hübschen Sängerin und einer reichen Schönheit steht. Das Broadway-Musical von 1940 fand nach 17 Jahren in einer entschärften ...

  6. 17. Aug. 2018 · In 1957’s Pal Joey, Rita Hayworth makes an indelible impression as a screen siren, as sexy as in her ’40s heyday. Rita Hayworth in “Pal Joey,” screening on August 20 at the Brattle Theatre. By Gerald Peary. Rita Hayworth’s last decent movie was Pal Joey (1957), the film version of the Rodgers and Hart 1940 musical, showing at the ...

  7. 1952 Broadway Revival. “As an augury of a Happy New Year, the town has inherited a brilliant production of Pal Joey, which opened at the Broadhurst,” wrote The New York Times theatre critic Brooks Atkinson in his review of Broadway’s first revival of the groundbreaking Rodgers & Hart smash. The production played for 540 performances ...