
When Rodgers And Hart's Pal Joey Opened At The Barrymore On Christmas Day, 1940, It Flew In The Face Of Musical Comedy Convention. The Characters And Situation Were Depraved. The Setting Was Caustically Realistic. Its Female Lead Was Frankly Sexual And Yet Not Purely Comic. A Narratively-driven Dream Ballet Closed The First Act, Begging Audiences To Take Seriously The Inner Life And Desires Of A Confirmed Heel. Pal Joey: The History Of A Heel Presents A Behind-the-scenes Look At The Genesis, Influence, And Significance Of This Classic Musical Comedy. Although The Show Appears On Many Top-ten Lists Surveying The Golden Age, It Is A Controversial Classic; Its Legacy Is Tied Both To The Fashionable Scandal That It Provoked, And, Retrospectively, To The Uncommon Attention It Paid To Characterization And Narrative Cohesion. Through An Archive-driven Investigation Of The Show And Its Music, Author Julianne Lindberg Offers Insight Into The Historical Moment During Which Joey Was Born, And To The Process Of Genre Classification, Canon Formation, And The Ensuing Critical Debates Related To Musical And Theatrical Maturity. More Broadly, The Book Argues That The Critique And Commentary On Class And Gender Conventions In Pal Joey Reveals A Uniquely American Concern Over Status, Class Mobility, And Progressive Gender Roles In The Pre-war Era.
*This book investigates how the 1940 musical Pal Joey challenged theatrical conventions and reflected shifting American attitudes toward class, gender, and status in the pre-war era.* Author Julianne Lindberg utilizes archival research to examine the production's genesis and its subsequent role in the formation of the musical theater canon. The text argues that the show's departure from traditional musical comedy tropes serves as a lens through which to view broader societal anxieties regarding mobility and morality during the 1940s.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the study of mid-century American musical theater. Readers frequently note the academic rigor and depth of the archival research presented throughout the text.
Page Count:
320
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190051213
ISBN-13:
9780190051211
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