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as a meeting hall. The union sponsored an inexpensive revue with ILGWU workers as the cast and two pianos. Because of their factory jobs, participants could rehearse only at night and on weekends, and initial performances were presented only on Friday and Saturday nights. The original cast was made
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society. Word-of-mouth was so enthusiastically positive that the cast abandoned their day jobs; the production expanded to a full performance schedule of eight shows per week. New songs and skits were introduced every few months to keep the show topical.
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reported that the Providence Bureau of Police and Fire "ruled...that the musical hit 'Pins and Needles' cannot play in until one of its scenes is deleted." The scene in question satirized the anti-Jewish, pro-fascist Catholic priest
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See Tom Prideaux, "Tailor-Made Hit of the 30s: 'Pins and Needles,' put on by the ILGWU, first tickled the consciousnesses of audiences in 1937. Now the musical takes on a new generation",
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looked at current events from a pro-union standpoint. It was a "lighthearted look at young workers in a changing society in the middle of America's most politically engaged city." Skits
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with orchestrations and musical supervision by Joe Church. The cast featured NYU students, who would have been around the same ages as the actors in the original production.
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In 2014, Calhoun High Schools 'On Tour Company" in Merrick, New York, produced an updated version of the musical with special permission from Harold Romes estate.
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is a gay, satirical revue, which is amusing, as Mrs. Roosevelt knows, for she has recently sealed it with the cachet of the White House".
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and transferred to the Windsor Theatre on June 26, 1939, finally closing on June 22, 1940, after 1,108 performances. The cast included
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Guide to ILGWU records, 1884-2006, bulk 1923-1995. Includes oral history interviews with cast members and related archival materials.
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was directed by Samuel Roland. After a two-week professional run, it was adapted for performances by members of the then-striking
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Franklin D. Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt, David and Emma Dubinsky, Max Danish and others at a White House performance of
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The Jewish Repertory Theatre presented a concert in 2003, to include songs and sketches from all versions of the show.
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vocals are featured on tracks 2 (Solo), 5 (Solo), 7 (Solo), 9 (Solo), 12 & 14 (Solo).
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It ran on Broadway from 1937 to 1940, and was revived in 1978. It was produced again in
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In 2011, an updated version of the show was performed at The Foundry Theatre, in
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Originally written for a small theatrical production with music and lyrics by
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did not approve Streisand's involvement with this record until pressured by
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at the Roundabout Stage 1 Theatre in 1978, which ran for 225 performances.
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as an entertainment for its members. Because Roland was associated with
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The better-known ILGWU production was directed by Charles Friedman and
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released a studio recording of the score featuring then-newcomer
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Internet Off-Broadway Database listing, accessed July 28, 2010
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See also, Louis Stark, "President Pledges Wide Aid to Labor",
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In commemoration of the show's 25th Anniversary, in May 1962,
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reported that the producers cut the scene but under protest.
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This article is about the musical revue. For other uses, see
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by Benjamin Zemach. It opened on November 27, 1937, at the
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in 2010 to positive reviews. In 2016, the show ran at the
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by Jill Fields, University of California Press, 2007.
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An Intimate Affair: Women, Lingerie, and Sexuality
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Pins and Needles (disambiguation)

Harold Rome
Harold Rome
Book
Marc Blitzstein
Arnold B. Horwitt
John Latouche
Harold Rome
Broadway
musical
revue
Marc Blitzstein
Arnold B. Horwitt
John Latouche
Harold Rome
International Ladies Garment Workers Union
London
Provincetown Playhouse
Steinhardt School
New York University
White House
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Eleanor
International Ladies Garment Workers Union
Princess Theatre
New York City
cutters
spoofed
Fascist

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