The first of the team's many collaborations, it is a musical adaptation of Barry Connor's farceThe Patsy. It was written for a Detroit stock theatre company. The play was performed in October 1942 at the Wilson Theatre, Detroit, and had a run of nine weeks, directed by Russell Filmore and starring Dorothy Stone, Charles Collins, Charles Ruggles and Margaret Dumont. The musical was never staged on Broadway.[1][2]
^Suskin, Steven. "'Life of the Party'"Show Tunes:The Songs, Shows, and Careers of Broadway's Major Composers, Oxford University Press US, 2000, ISBN0-19-512599-1, p. 222