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Version 1
Golden Boy (1964-10-Majestic Theatre-Broadway)
Type de série: OriginalThéâtre: Majestic Theatre (Broadway - Etats-Unis) Durée : 1 an 4 mois 2 semaines Nombre : 25 previews - 568 représentationsPremière Preview : Wednesday 23 September 1964Première : Tuesday 20 October 1964Dernière : Saturday 05 March 1966Mise en scène : Arthur Penn • Chorégraphie : Donald McKayle • Producteur : Avec : Kenneth Tobey (Tom Moody), Sammy Davis Jr (Joe Wellington), Paula Wayne (Lorna Moon), Billy Daniels (i) (Eddie Satin), Ted Beniades (Roxy Gottlieb), Charles Welch (i) (Tokio), Roy Glenn (Mr. Wellington), Jeanette Dubois (Anna), Johnny Brown (Ronnie), Louis Gossett (Frank)Commentaires longs: Tryout dates:
• Shubert Theatre [Philadelphia, PA] 25/6/1964 - 25/7/1964
• Shubert Theatre [Boston, MA] 29/7/1964 - 22/8/1964
• Fisher Theatre [Detroit, MI] 25/8/1964 - 19/9/1964
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Version 2
Golden Boy (1968-06-Palladium Theatre-London)
Type de série: Original LondonThéâtre: Palladium Theatre (Londres - Angleterre) Durée : Nombre : 118 représentationsPremière Preview : Tuesday 04 June 1968Première : Tuesday 04 June 1968Dernière : InconnuMise en scène : Arthur Penn • Chorégraphie : Donald McKayle • Producteur : Avec : Sammy Davis, Jr. (Joe Wellington), Gloria De Haven (Lorna Moon), Lola Falana (Lola), Louis Basile, John Bassette, Tony Catanzaro, Mark Dawson, Altovise Gore, Hilda Haynes, Al KirkCommentaires : 'Golden Boy' was the first proper full musical to ever play the London Palladium.
It only played a short season with Sammy Davis Jnr repeating his New York performance.
The show had many problems prior to opening, the main one being Mr Davis wanted his own musicians in the pit and the British MU fought it but gave in when Mr Davis made his way to the airport and back to the states!
It opened on June 4th 1968,attracted small audiences and closed after just 11 weeks, 118 performances, and the Palladium went back to presenting what it was famous for, big name variety stars!