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Performance

VenueShaftesbury Theatre
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From1st May 2014
Opened13th May 2014
To13th September 2014
WhenMon-Sat 19:30. Wed, Sat Mats 15:00. May 13 at 19:00
PricesFrom £20.00. To £65.00.
Shaftesbury Theatre (V415)
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  • Date of change: 29 Nov 13 - T572002422

The Pajama Game

The Pajama Game

Work:: The Pajama Game (S1637)

Love blossoms in a pajama factor. Written in 1954. When Sid Sorokin is appointed superintendent at the Sleep Tite Pajama Factory, all he wants is to settle in and keep his job. Things become complicated, however; when he falls for Babe Williams - the leader of the Workers' Grievance Committee. Set in the 1950's middle America, this show is full of colourful characters including a jealous ex knife thrower and a sleazy corrupt boss, as well as such well known songs as 'Steam Heat' 'Hernando's Hideaway', 'I'm Not At All In Love' and 'This is My Once a Year Day'.
Book by George Abbott
Book by Richard Bissell
Music Richard Adler
Music Jerry Ross

Production:: (T572002422)

Presented byMinerva Theatre
Director Richard Eyre
Design Tim Hatley
Lighting Howard Harrison
Choreographer Stephen Mear
Musical Director Gareth Valentine (includes dance arrangements / musical supervisor)
Sound Paul Groothuis
Performer Joanna Riding (Babe Williams)
Performer Michael Xavier (Sid Sorokin)
Performer Peter Polycarpou (Vernon Hines - until 31 May)
Performer Gary Wilmot (Vernon Hines - from 2 June)
Performer Alexis Owen Hobbs (Gladys)
Performer Claire Machin (Mabel)
Performer Colin Stinton (Hasler / Pop)
Performer Eugene McCoy (Prez)
Performer Sion Lloyd (Max)
Performer Jennie Dale (Mae)
Performer Sharon Wattis (Poopsie)
Performer Keisha Amponsa Banson (Brenda)
Performer Lauren Varnham (Charlene)
Performer Jo Morris (Rita)
Performer Nolan Frederick (Charley)
Performer Richard Jones (Frank)
Performer Dan Burton (Earl)
Performer James O'Connell (Joe)

Listing:: L1842432105




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