Synopsis
If It Was Easy
Published by Applause Books
The idea attracts front page attention around the world; hundreds of Sinatra wannabes swamp Gallop's offices. Investors plead for a piece of the action. Not among the pleading masses is mobster Joey Fingers, whose family knew Frank, and who naturally expects to bankroll the entire show
Opening night, it looks like curtains for the whole cast until Joey gets an offer he can't refuse
Never was the theatre ruled more by collaboration than during Broadway's Golden Age when dynamic duos such as Kaufman and Hart, Rodgers and Hammerstein and Lindsay and Crouse fuelled the footlights
Now the marquee is lit up again by another deadly deuce, as two-time Tony winner, Stewart F. Lane, co-owner of Broadway's legendary Palace Theatre and famed Broadway columnist, Ward Morehouse III team up to write a comedy in the spirit of The Front Page and On the Twentieth Century