A Jersey Boy's Moment as
Broadway's New Pal
The Tony winner Christian Hoff in front of Studio 54, where he plays the title character in the Roundabout revival of "Pal Joey."
New York Times article By PATRICK HEALY:
It's not every day that an actor is tapped to play a role immortalized by Gene Kelly onstage and Frank Sinatra on screen. It is not every day, either, that producers choose to revisit that role, Joey Evans in "Pal Joey," given that it has a title character who uses and exploits women and has a legendarily uneven book that goes with the famous Rodgers and Hart score. ~MORE~
New York Times article By PATRICK HEALY:
It's not every day that an actor is tapped to play a role immortalized by Gene Kelly onstage and Frank Sinatra on screen. It is not every day, either, that producers choose to revisit that role, Joey Evans in "Pal Joey," given that it has a title character who uses and exploits women and has a legendarily uneven book that goes with the famous Rodgers and Hart score. ~MORE~




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