Pal Joey announces full cast
The Roundabout Theatre Company have announced the full cast for their Broadway revival of Pal Joey, with music by Richard Rodgers and lyrics by Lorenz Hart.
Joining the previously announced Stockard Channing (Vera Simpson), Christian Hoff (Joey Evans) and Martha Plimpton (Gladys Bumps) will be Robert Clohessy (Mike), Jenny Fellner (Linda English), Daniel Marcus (Ludlow Lowell) and Steven Skybell (Ernest).
The musical's ensemble will feature Timothy J. Alex, Brian Barry, Bahiyah Sayyed Gaines, Lisa Gajda, Anthony Holds, Nadine Isenegger, Mark Morettini, Kathryn Mowat Murphy, Abbey O'Brien, Hayley Podschun, Matthew Risch, Krista Saab, and Eric Sciotto.
Pal Joey will feature a new book by Tony Award winner Richard Greenberg (Take Me Out), based on the original book by John O�Hara, with music direction by Tony Award winner Paul Gemignani (Lifetime Achievement Award), choreography by Graciela Daniele and directed by two-time Tony Award winner Joe Mantello (Assassins, Take Me Out.)
The revival, presented by the Roundabout Theatre Company in association with Marc Platt, will open at Studio 54 on 11 Dec 2008, following reviews from 14 Nov 2008, for a limited engagement.
Set in Chicago in the late 1930s, Pal Joey is the story of Joey Evans, a brash, scheming song and dance man with dreams of owning his own nightclub. Joey abandons his wholesome girlfriend Linda English, to charm a rich, married older woman, Vera Simpson, in the hope that she�ll set him up in business.
The design team features two-time Tony Award winner Scott Pask (sets), five-time Tony Award winner William Ivey Long (costumes), two-time Tony Award winner Peggy Eisenhauer and eight-time Tony Award winner Jules Fisher (lights) and Tony Meola (sound).
The Rodgers & Hart score for Pal Joey includes �Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered,� �I Could Write a Book,� �You Mustn�t Kick It Around,� and �Zip,� among others.
The Rodgers & Hart score for Pal Joey will also feature �I�m Talking to My Pal,� a song that had been dropped from the score during its out-of-town tryout, and will be heard on Broadway for the first time.
In 1939, author John O�Hara approached Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart to collaborate on a musical adaptation of his popular Pal Joey stories that had originally run in The New Yorker. The musical premiered on Broadway on 25 Dec 1940, in a production directed and produced by George Abbott, and starring Gene Kelly and Vivienne Segal.
While considered a success in 1940, a smash hit 1952 Broadway revival revealed the show as a true landmark Broadway musical, breaking new ground in subject matter, and featuring a score by Rodgers & Hart in their penultimate collaboration. The 1952 production of Pal Joey won 3 Tony Awards including Best Choreography and the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Musical.
A film of the musical was made in 1957, starring Frank Sinatra, Rita Hayworth, and Kim Novak. Bob Fosse received a Tony Award nomination for Best Actor in the 1963 production and the 1976 production at Circle in the Square starred Dixie Carter.
The most recent production of Pal Joey was featured in the second season of Encores! at New York City Center in a 1995 concert version starring Patti LuPone and Peter Gallagher.
Bios:
Robert Clohessy (Mike) made his BRoadway debut in the Roundabout's production of 'Twelve Angry Men' (2004), Off-Broadway he played 'Don' in 'Rounding Third' at the John Houseman Theatre (2003).
Jenny Fellner (Linda English) made her Broadway debut in 2004 as 'Sophie Sheridan' in Mamma Mia (2003), Off-Broadway she played 'Judith Anderson' in the Irish Repertory's production of 'The Devil's Disciple' (2007).
Daniel Marcus's (Ludlow Lowell) Broadway credits include 'The Woman in White' (2005), 'Urinetown' (2001), '1776' (1997 revival) and 'The Pirates of Penzance' (1981 revival). Off-Broadway he recently played 'Mr. One' in 'Adding Machine' at the Minetta Lane Theatre.
Steven Skybell's (Ernest) Broadway credits include: 'Wicked,' 'The Full Monty' (2000), 'Cafe Crown' (1989 revival) and 'Ah, Wilderness!' (1988 revival). Off-Broadway he played 'Sepulveda' in the Public Theater's production of 'The Controversy of Valladolid.'
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