THE PAJAMA GAME FRI 17– SAT 18 JUN 19.30h SAT 18 JUN 14.30h SUN 19 JUN 15.00h STRATFORD CIRCUS ARTS CENTRE PROGRAMME: £3 A musical based on the novel 7 ½ cents by Richard Bissell TRINITY LABAN CONSERVATOIRE OF MUSIC & DANCE
THE PAJAMA GAME
FRI 17 – SAT 18 JUN 19.30h SAT 18 JUN 14.30h SUN 19 JUN 15.00h
STRATFORD CIRCUS ARTS CENTRE PROGRAMME: £3
A musical based on the novel 7 ½ cents by Richard Bissell
TRINITY LABAN CONSERVATOIRE OF MUSIC & DANCE
The dangers of a workplace romance are explored to hysterical effect in this romantic comedy from the creators of Damn Yankees. Conditions at the Sleep-Tite Pajama Factory are anything but peaceful, as sparks fly between new superintendent Sid Sorokin and Babe Williams, leader of the union grievance committee. Their stormy relationship comes to a head when the workers strike for a 7½ cent pay increase, setting off not only a conflict between management and labour, but a battle of the sexes as well.
Presented by Trinity Laban final year Musical Theatre students.
Book by George Abbott and Richard BissellMusic and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross
Based on the novel 7½ Cents by Richard Bissell
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with JOSEF WEINBERGER LTD. on behalf of MUSIC THEATRE INTERNATIONAL of NEW YORK.
THE PAJAMA GAME
SYNOPSIS
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ACT IThe Pajama Game
Racing With The Clock
A New Town Is A Blue Town
Racing With The Clock (Reprise)
I’m Not At All In Love
I’ll Never Be Jealous Again
Hey There
Her Is
Sleep-Tite
Once A Year Day
Her Is (Reprise)
Small Talk
There Once Was A Man
Slow Down
Act I Finale
ACT IISteam Heat
Hey There (Reprise)
Think Of The Time I Save
Hernando’s Hideaway
Seven-And-A-Half Cents
There Once Was A Man (Reprise)
The Pajama Game Finale
Seven-And-A-Half Cents (Reprise)
MUSICAL NUMBERS
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CAST LIST
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2Nd HelPeR/WAITeRCHARlIe
Zoe Rogers
Lilly Palmer
Aveen Biddle
Tessa Lanney
Catherine Hankinson
Daisy Dean
Jenny Lovell
Zoe Oliver
Zoe Oliver, Jessica Hart, Daisy Dean
Ryan Ollett
Henry Roadnight
Haydn Cox
Dylan Suddaby
Andrew James
Adam Gass
Philip Murch
David Sharp
Andrew James
Nicole Michelle
Jessica Atkins
Paige-Louise Cochrane
Rosie Barber
Jessica Hart
Tabitha Debenham
Stacey O’Shea (understudies Catherine Hankinson, Stacey O’Shea)
BANd CREATIvE TEAM
Trinity College London ScholarTrinity Laban Award ScholarLeverhulme Arts Scholar
Scholarship Key
Musical Director Tony Castro
Violin 1 Rosie JudgeIsabella FlemingViolin 2 Sophie-Anne Chaplin Iryna GlyebovaViola Yee Sin
Cello Meg BrookesReeds Tracy Manning Caitlin Jeffery Darryl Alan Noel-DavilaEmily Maloney Bethany MilesTrumpet Connor Smither Sarah Owens Benjamin WhitcherTrombone Siddhartha Lethbridge Kiran Chatterjee Ross Lumbard
Guitar Aaron Horlock
Bass Hamish Nockles-Moore
Percussion Rhys DaviesKeysLawrence Michalowski
Director Karen RabinowitzMusical Director Tony CastroChoreographer Julie ArmstrongLighting Designer Jake WiltshireSet and Costume Designer Ian TeagueCostume Supervisor Cristiano CasimiroSound Design Paul GavinSound 2 Ella MontgomeryProduction LX Ant DoranProduction Manager Dennis CharlesStage Manager Sarah Rhodes CanningsDeputy Stage Manager Shannon Gibson DurrAssistant Director Stacey O’SheaDialect Coach Gemma Maddock Dance Captains Daisy DeanJessica Hart
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BIoGRAPHIES
KAREN RABINowITz dIReCTORDirecting credits include: Hansel & Gretel (Stratford East), Goodbye Barcelona (Arcola), Love’s Labours Lost (Suffolk Chamber Opera), Unburied Treasures (Rosemary Branch), Nostalgia Brand Chewing Gum (Pentameters), Ain’t We Got Fun? (Lyric Studio), Safety in Numbers and It’s All in the Stars (Molecule Theatre), Alice Through the Looking Glass (Dundee Rep), Twelfth Night and Hamlet (Waterville, Maine), revues for the Edinburgh Fringe and Covent Garden Festival.
As choreographer/movement director: The Way of the World, and dances for The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui (National Theatre), La Traviata and Masquerade, (Opera North), Eugene Onegin, (Scottish Opera), The Wizard of Oz (Opera House, Zurich), Jesus Christ, Superstar (York Theatre Royal), The Innocent Mistress (Derby Playhouse), Dead White Males (Nuffield Southampton), The Last Yankee (Mercury Colchester) Metamorphosis, The Wind in the Willows (Everyman, Cheltenham).
From 1995 – 2014 she was leader for the Musical Theatre course at the Royal Academy of Music, where her musical productions included Follies, A Little Night Music, A Chorus Line, City of Angels, Nine, Little Me, Sweet Charity, The Pajama Game, Happy End, The Wiz, and A… My Name is Alice. Plays included The Importance of Being Earnest, The Way of the World, California Suite and London Suite.
Karen is particularly interested in working on new musicals and plays, and recent projects have included a musical adaptation of I Capture the Castle, and Monsters from Hollywood, about McCarthyism in the American film industry.
ToNy CASTRo muSICAl dIReCTORMusical director/supervisor credits include: City of Angels (Royal Academy of Music), Phantom of the Opera (Cameron Mackintosh/West End), Miss Saigon (Cameron Mackintosh / West End), The Iron Man (Young Vic /Pete Townshend), Moll Flanders (Lyric Hammersmith), Side by Side by Sondheim (Tour of Far), Dick Wittington (E&B /Birmingham).
Piano/keyboard credits include: Les Miserables (Cameron Mackintosh / West End), Wonderful Town (Bill Kenwright / West End), Snoopy (West End, Cheltenham), The Second Mrs Tanqueray (RNT on tour), Amadeus (RNT/West End), Wild Honey (RNT), Don Juan (RNT), Toad of Toad Hall (Bill Kenwright/Mermaid), Street Scene (ENO), Waste (West End), Chess (Churchill Theatre).
Tony Castro has had a long and successful career as a freelance conductor, musical director, keyboard player, vocal coach, composer and educator. He ran Higher Education performing arts degrees and departments at Central School of Speech and Drama, and Rose Bruford College, was Principal of the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts and Director of Music at The BRIT School.
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JULIE ARMSTRoNG CHOReOGRAPHeRChoreography credits include: Little Me, The Pajama Game, Follies, Sweet Charity, Company, Nine, Into The Woods, The Wiz, A Little Night Music, City Of Angels, A Chorus Line (Royal Academy of Music), Jack and the Beanstalk (Theatre Royal Stratford), UK premiere of Naked Boys Singing, (Madam Jo Jo’s), Stones in his Pockets (Upstairs at the Gatehouse Theatre), The Swingle Singers Album Concert (Bloomsbury Theatre), Ash (Arcola Theatre), Elton John Concert (Royal Albert Hall), Doctors (BBC), Witloof Bay (Eurovision song contest), Investiture of Stephen Sondheim’s London Concert (Royal Academy of Music).
Theatre credits include: Annie, Stepping Out, Evita, Billy Elliot, The Snow Queen, Jolson, Chicago, Beauty and the Beast, Merrily We Roll Along, Scrooge, Magic of the Musicals, The Cheeky Chappie, Just So, Follies, West Side Story, Godspell, Spring and Port Wine, Of Mice and Men.
TV credits: Close and True, BAFTA nominated Hero of the Hour, Chucklevision, Crimewatch, Geordie Runs for Gold, The Two Ronnie’s, Laurence Olivier Awards, Pebble Mill, Des O’Connor Show, The Royal Variety Performance, Red Mountain coffee, Dog Eat Dog, Applied Learning.
Radio/Recording credits: Merrily We Roll Along, Jolson, Just So, Scrooge.
JAKE wILTSHIRE lIGHTING deSIGNeRRecent lighting credits include: Le nozze di Figaro (Turku Opera), Rigoletto (Iford Arts Festival), Il Pastor Fido (The London Handel Society and RCMIOS), Don Giovanni (Opera Faber), Ariodante, Cendrillon, The Lighthouse, Eugene Onegin, Die Dreigroschenoper, Hansel und Gretel, The Rape of Lucretia, Albert Herring, Cosi Fan Tutte and many other productions for Royal Academy Opera, Carmen (ENO Baylis), The Snow Maiden, Macbeth and Acante et Cephise (UCO Opera), Don Giovanni (Amersham Festival of Music).
As an Associate lighting designer Jake has recently lit the US premiere of Peter Maxwell Davis and David Pountney’s Kommilitonen! at the Lincoln Center. Jake has also lit for theatre, independent films and Perrier Award winning comedy productions and in 2009 he was made an Honorary Associate of the Royal Academy of Music.
IAN TEAGUE SeT ANd COSTume deSIGNeRIan Teague has designed over 120 productions. Best known for small scale touring, TIE and young people’s theatre, Ian has also designed main house productions, community plays and site specific work. He is also a lecturer and workshop facilitator.
His designs for small cast productions of Shakespeare formed part of the British Golden Triga winning entry at the Prague Quadrennial 2003.
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