Also credited on19 works
Pippin
Redhead
Sweet Charity
Wonderful Town
Roberta
Three’s a Crowd
Sweethearts
Where’s Charley?
Falsettos
A Chorus Line
Company
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
South Pacific
Cabaret
Chicago
Irving Berlin’s White Christmas
Allegro
House of Flowers
Annie Get Your Gun
These come off the person record, which names a work and not a production. So we can say this name is attached to the work and we cannot say which staging, or in what capacity. For a composer or a writer that is the whole career we hold; there is no cast list to find them in.
In the literature8 passages
- Then in 1957, The Pajama Game was presented with an all-Australian cast. This happened because a proposed tour by Margot Fonteyn had been postponed, leaving theatres in Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide dark. The star was Sheldon’s mother, Toni Lamond (1932- ), half-sister of singer Helen Reddy . “J.C. Williamson took a bit of a risk with th…ebooks/Atkey, Mel/Million Miles from Broadway_ Musical Theatre Beyond New York and London, A - Mel Atkey.txt
- The era offered a wide variety of musicals, from the frothy (Call Me Madam , The Pajama Game ) to the somber (The Consul , Juno ), from smash hits (Guys and Dolls , My Fair Lady ) to legendary flops (Hit the Trail , Portofino ). Most shows were lighthearted in nature, and it’s notable the critics often used such words as carnival , jubile…ebooks/Dietz, Dan/Complete Book of 1950s Broadway Musicals, The - Dan Dietz.txt
- Act One: “The Pajama Game” (Eddie Foy Jr.); “Racing with the Clock” (Girls, Boys); “A New Town Is a Blue Town” (John Raitt); “I’m Not at All in Love” (Janis Paige, Girls); “I’ll Never Be Jealous Again” (Eddie Foy Jr., Reta Shaw); “Hey, There” (John Raitt); “Her Is” (Stanley Prager, Carol Haney); “Sleep-Tite” (Janis Paige, Boys, Girls); “O…ebooks/Dietz, Dan/Complete Book of 1950s Broadway Musicals, The - Dan Dietz.txt
- The Pajama Game was a lighthearted look at management-versus-labor issues at a pajama factory in a small Midwestern town, and centered on the on-and-off-and-on-again romance of the new factory superintendant Sid Sorokin (John Raitt) and factory worker and union representative Babe Williams (Janis Paige) as well as the comic antics of the…ebooks/Dietz, Dan/Complete Book of 1950s Broadway Musicals, The - Dan Dietz.txt
- One year after The Pajama Game opened, Adler and Ross enjoyed another smash hit in Damn Yankees , and its success seemed to solidify the team’s promise of a long and productive Broadway partnership. But it was not to be. Six months after Damn Yankees opened, the team’s brief flowering ended with the untimely death of Ross at the age of tw…ebooks/Dietz, Dan/Complete Book of 1950s Broadway Musicals, The - Dan Dietz.txt
- In July 1954, two months after the opening of The Pajama Game , Signet released a paperback edition of 7½ Cents under the provocative title of Pajama and with a cover of somewhat lurid artwork that depicted a decidedly “dame”-like gal applying lipstick while a “lover-boy”-type ogles her as he dangles his keys. Emblazoned across the cover…ebooks/Dietz, Dan/Complete Book of 1950s Broadway Musicals, The - Dan Dietz.txt
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