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The Pajama Game opened at the London Coliseum on 13 October 1955 and ran for 588 performances – an undoubted hit. Edmund Hockridge played Sid Sorokin and Joy Nichols played Babe Williams.
Apr 10, 2019 · The following year, a team that includes 26-year-old first-timer Harold Prince adapts the book for Broadway, calling it The Pajama Game. George Abbott and Bissell do the story; Richard Adler...
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The Pajama Game features hit songs including “Hey There,” “Hernando’s Hideaway” and “Steam Heat” which have also become pop standards that climbed as high as number one in the US charts.
Oct 28, 2016 · The Pajama Game opened on May 13, 1954 at Broadway’s St. James Theatre where it ran for 1,063 performances. The Pajama Game won Tony Awards for Best Musical, Best Choreography, and Best Featured Actress (Haney). In 1957, Warner Brothers released a film version of The Pajama Game that featured almost the entire Broadway cast, save Janis Paige ...
Oct 9, 2012 · The Pajama Game original Broadway production opened on May 13, 1954, and closed on November 24, 1956, after 1,063 performances. It was directed by George Abbott and Jerome Robbins and featured all original choreography by the then 27 year old Bob Fosse.
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A spritely musical about the striking workers of the Sleeptite Pajama Ffactory and their plucky negotiator, Katie (Day), who falls in love with the new foreman, Sid (Raitt). Based on the hit Broadway musical, which was based on Richard Bissell's book “Seven and a Half Cents” and adapted for the screen by Bisell and Abbott.
A strike is imminent at the Sleep-Tite Pajama Factory. The Union is seeking a wage rise of seven and a half cents an hour. Sid and Babe are in opposite camps yet a romance is born between them. At first Babe rejects him and Sid is forced to confide his feelings to a dictaphone.