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St Annes on Sea
Amateur Operatic & Dramatic Society
Are proud to present
The Pajama Game
LOWTHER PAVILION,
LYTHAM
WEDNESDAY 15TH TO SATURDAY 18TH JUNE 2011
NIGHTLY AT 19:30
WITH A MATINEE PERFORMANCE ON SATURDAY 18th JUNE 2011
(dates subject to final confirmation)
The Pajama Game
is a musical based on the novel 7½ Cents
by
Richard Bissell. It features a score by
Richard Adler and
Jerry Ross. The story deals with labor troubles in a
pajama factory,
where worker demands for a seven-and-a-half cents raise are going unheeded. In
the midst of this ordeal, love blossoms between Babe, the grievance committee
head, and Sid, the new factory superintendent.
The
original
Broadway production opened on May 13, 1954, and ran for 1,063 performances.
It was revived in 1973, and again in 2006 by The Roundabout Theatre Company. The
original production won a
Tony
for
Best Musical, and the 2006 Broadway revival won a Tony Award for
Best Revival of a Musical. The musical is a popular choice for community and
school group productions.
A
strike is imminent at the Sleep-Tite Pajama Factory, where the workers churn out
pajamas at a backbreaking pace ("Racing with the Clock"). In the midst of this,
a new superintendent, Sid Sorokin, has come from out of town to work in the
factory. The
union,
led by Prez, is seeking a wage raise of seven and a half cents an hour. Sid and
Babe are in opposite camps, yet romantic interest is sparked at their first
encounter. Despite cajoling from her fellow garment workers, Babe appears to
reject Sid ("I'm Not At All in Love"). Meanwhile, Hines, the popular
efficiency expert, is in love with Gladys, the company president's
secretary,
but is pushing her away with his jealous behavior. After witnessing a fight
between the couple, Sid's secretary, Mabel, tries to help Hines break from his
jealous ways ("I'll Never Be Jealous Again"). Meanwhile, Sid, rejected once more
by Babe, is forced to confide his feelings to a
dictaphone
("Hey There").
During
the annual company picnic, kicked off with the official
Sleep-Tite Company
Anthem, Prez chases after Gladys, who rejects his advances ("Her Is"), a drunken
Hines demonstrates his knife throwing act, and Babe warms up to Sid ("Once a
Year Day"). As the picnic-goers head home, Prez turns his attentions to Mae, who
responds in the positive far more quickly and aggressively than he'd expected
("Her Is (Reprise)").
At Babe's
home, Sid's romantic overtures are deflected by Babe, who makes casual
conversation on tangential subjects ("Small Talk"). Eventually the walls come
down between the two, who admit their love for one another ("There Once Was a
Man"), but their estrangement is reinforced when they return to the factory. A
slow-down is staged by the union, strongly supported by Babe ("Racing with the
Clock (Reprise)"). Sid, as factory superintendent, demands an "honest day's
work" and threatens to fire slackers. Babe is enraged by his attitude and kicks
her foot into the machinery, causes a general breakdown and is immediately fired
by Sid ("Hey There (Reprise)").
At the Union
meeting, Gladys (Mae in the 2006 revival) performs for the rest of the union,
with "the boys from the cutting room floor" ("Steam Heat"). After the main
meeting, the Grievance Committee meets at Babe's house, to discuss further
tactics, such as mismatching sizes of pajamas and sewing the fly-buttons onto
the bottoms such that they are likely to come off and leave their wearer,
pants-less. At the meeting, as Prez and Mae's relationship is waning, Sid
arrives, and tries to smooth things over with Babe. Despite her feelings for
Sid, she pushes him away ("Hey There (Reprise)").
Back
at the factory, the girls reassure Hines, who is personally offended by the slow
down ("Think of the Time I Save"). Sid, now convinced that Babe's championship
of the union is justified, takes Gladys out for the evening to a
night club,
("Hernando's Hideaway,") where he wheedles the key to the company's books from
her. Hines and Babe each discover the pair and assume they are becoming
romantically involved. Babe storms out, and Hines believes his jealous
imaginings have come true ("I'll Never Be Jealous Again Ballet").
Using
Gladys' key, Sid accesses the firm's books and discovers that the boss, Hasler,
has already tacked on the extra seven and one-half cents to the production cost,
but has kept all the extra profits for himself.
In Gladys'
office, Hines, still jealous out of his mind, flings knives past Gladys
(deliberately missing, he claims), narrowly missing an increasingly paranoid Mr.
Hasler. After detaining Hines, Sid then brings about Hasler's consent to a pay
raise and rushes to bring the news to the Union Rally, already in progress ("7
1/2 Cents"). This news brings peace to the factory and to his love life ("There
Once Was a Man (Reprise)"). Everyone goes out to celebrate—at Hernando's
Hideaway ("Pajama Game").
"The Pajama Game Opening" - Hines
"Racing With the Clock"—Factory Workers
"I'm
Not At All in Love"—Babe and Factory Girls
"I'll Never Be Jealous Again"—Mabel and Hines
"Hey
There"—Sid
"Racing With the Clock (Reprise)"— Factory Workers
"Sleep-Tite"—Company
"Her Is"—Prez and Gladys
"Once a Year Day"—Sid, Babe, and Company
"Her Is (Reprise)"—Prez and Mae
"Small Talk"—Sid, and Babe
"There Once Was a Man"—Sid, and Babe
"Hey
There (Reprise)"—Sid
"The World Around Us" (added to 2006 production)—Sid
"Hey There (Reprise)"—Babe
"If You Win, You Lose" (added to 2006 production)—Sid,
and Babe
"Think of the Time I Save"—Hines and Factory Girls
"Hernando's
Hideaway"—Gladys and Company
"The Three of Us (Me, Myself and I)" (added to 2006
production)—Hines and Gladys
"7 1/2 Cents"—Prez, Babe and Factory Workers
"There Once Was a Man (Reprise)"—Sid and Babe
"The Pajama Game Finale"—Full Company