The Pajama Game – reviews of 'delightful' musical comedy

Passion and politics collide in 'zingingly entertaining' musical revival that has critics humming

The Pajama Game Profile
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What you need to know Musical comedy The Pajama Game has opened at the Shaftesbury Theatre, West End. The 1954 Broadway show features music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross and book by George Abbott and Richard Bissell.

In The Pajama Game a miserly pyjama factory boss hires a new superintendent, Sid, to keep his workers in line after calls for a pay rise. But plans go awry when the Sid falls for the feisty shopfloor militant, Babe.

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