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PAL JOEY

The penultimate Rodgers & Hart collaboration introduced the first anti-hero to propel a musical.

Joey is an opportunistic cad, but he always seems to land on his feet. He elbows his way into a job at a seedy Chicago nightclub and is soon juggling the affections of a naive girl and a wealthy society dame who just happens to be married. Once Joey has charmed the socialite into setting him up in his own joint, he ditches the chorine and is riding high, playing the big-time operator. When a punk threatens to spill the whole business to the socialite's husband, she decides that she's bored with Joey anyway, dumping him and the club. Having had a taste of his own medicine, you'd think Joey would head back to the sweet kid who really loves him. Wrong. Some things never change, but you know what? He still on his feet.

Cast Requirements: 4 Female, 2 Male, singing-dancing ensemble with several small roles.

Musical Numbers: Highlights: I Could Write A Book, Bewitched Bothered and Bewildered, Zip, In our Little Den of Iniquity, You Mustn't Kick It Around

Music by Richard Rodgers, Lyrics by Lorenz Hart