- Description
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Pal Joey / Gene Kelly [theatrical performance]
- Title
- Pal Joey [Theatrical Performance]
- Performers
- Kelly, Gene
- Donen, Stanley
- Tapps, George
- Published/Created
- 1940-12-25
- Genre
- Theatrical Performance
- Venue
- Ethyl Barrymore Theater, Shubert Theatre, St. James Theater
- Abstract
- A musical comedy in two acts, 12 scenes. Book by John O'Hara based on his novel of the same name. Music by Richard Rodgers. Lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Staged by George Abbott. Dances directed by Robert Alton. Opened Ethyl Barrymore 12/25/1940, closing 16 August 1941 after 270 performances; re-opened 1 September 1941 at the Sam. S. Shubert Theatre, moved 21 October 1941 to the St. James Theatre, and closed 29 November 1941 after 104 additional performances, for a total of 374 performances.
Shubert Theatre 9/1/1941-10/21/1941
St. James Theatre 10/21/1941-11/29/1941
Gene Kelly as Joey Evans; Stanley Donen as Albert Doane, dancer; George Tapps takes Kelly's place when he goes to Hollywood. - Source
- Internet Broadway Database: Internet Broadway Database. http://www.ibdb.com/ ().
Last Updated: 12-16-2015
