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Pal Joey Redux lab to be presented in November 2018

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An Equity casting notice went out today for the Pal Joey "revisal"...

A Musical in Two Acts
Music by Richard Rodgers
Lyrics by Lorenz Hart
Revised Book by Richard LaGravenese
Based on the original book by John O’Hara
Tony Goldwyn, Director
Kerry Barden, Producer

JOEY EVANS late 20’s-late 30’s. This character is African-American. Jazz singer, with big ambitions to be a star performer in 1930’s Chicago. Confident, charming, amoral, Joey can be a romantic heel who uses women to his own advantage (until he falls in love for the first time). At heart, Joey is an artist - devoted to a jazz sound ahead of it’s time. Fighting uphill battles of racism and the Depression, Joey will let nothing stop him to be on top. Baritone – Baritenor with ability to understand the idiom of jazz and it’s idiosyncrasies.

ENSEMBLE DANCERS:
Characters are African-American women, 20s. Excellent dancers who sing well. Dancers in a Chicago jazz club in 1940.

http://www.playbill.com/job/pal-joey-redux-nyc-epa-092018/00000165-c3d9-d5e0-ad7d-c7fbd1020000

http://www.playbill.com/job/pal-joey-redux-nyc-ecc-female-dancers-092118/00000165-c3d3-d759-af7f-eff7b0f30000

 

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Great.
A revised book.
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I have some issues with the original book but it's not entirely problematic. I did like parts of Richard Greenberg's revised book from the last revival, especially the scene where Joey and Linda first meet in the cafe instead of the pet shop from the original. Another new book seems kind of ridiculous.

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Does anyone think this could be the mystery project Audra canceled some concert dates for?

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Has Audra ever recorded “Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered”? Because... I didn’t know I needed that until just now.
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This idea was explored in Arkansas Rep’s revisal of the show in 2013.  Patrick Pacheco wrote the script, and Peter Schneider directed.  Clifton Oliver was Joey and Stephanie Jean Umoh was Linda.  It was set in the 1950’s.  

https://youtu.be/YtdpSqhEogs

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Tony Goldwyn - that's who I'd go to to direct a musical. 

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This article is misleading. 

The WORKSHOP was cancelled...Not the production. They're still working on it. Marin Mazzie did a previous workshop so her passing is putting the next workshop on hold. 

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Mazzie has been attached to this since its first workshop. I imagine her passing has put proceedings on hold, and that this article is misleading. 

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Audra actually did do a reading of PAL JOEY alongside Colin Donnell, before the Kennedy Center revival was cancelled in 2012 (revised by Terrence McNally and directed by Christopher Ashley, which got shelved when Ashley joined Leap of Faith...though at that time, Audra would have still been in Porgy & Bess).

Digging a little deeper... that McNally rewrite was originally commissioned by LIVENT/Garth Drabinsky for a 2000 Broadway opening, to be directed by Frank Galati, choreographed by Ann Reinking, and potentially starring Glenn Close and Harry Connick Jr! But it fell apart with Livent's financial troubles.

Updated On: 9/18/18 at 11:01 AM
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Does anybody know where to find any of the revisions of the book? Would love to read the different adaptions. 

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From the audition notice:  **The producer has cancelled this production and this EPA, and they will not be rescheduled**

 

How does this mean ONLY the workshop?  (I'm asking for clarification - because to me, it SEEMS that the wording suggests the whole thing.)

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I believe everything, including the production, has been cancelled.