In a case of art imitating life not once, but twice, the show is an adaptation of Richard Bissell's semi-
autobiographical novel of the same name which chronicled his experience adapting his novel
7½ Cents for
The Pajama Game: namely, a stage adaptation of a novel, which itself concerns the musical adaptation of a book. It focuses on Jack Jordan (
David Wayne), who is brought to
Broadway to help develop his best-seller into a musical for leading lady Irene Lovelle (
Vivian Blaine). His journey provides him - and the audience - with an education about what goes on behind-the scenes on the
Great White Way, from
auditions to
rehearsals, to rewrites in hotel rooms to feuds among cast members, all under the watchful eye of veteran stage producer/director Richard Hackett (
Jerome Cowan), loosely based on
George Abbott, and a very young fledgling co-producer, Ted Snow (
Robert Morse) whose financial acumen greatly outweighs his
show business savvy. Actor Morse was widely thought to be imitating producer
Harold Prince, who had co-produced
The Pajama Game, because of their similar physical appearance. ==Original production==