The Pajama Game' was an instant hit when first staged on Broadway in 1955 and further fame via the 1957 film starring Doris Day. At the Sleep-Tite pajama factory all is not well and the atmosphere is far from calm and snoozy. The workers are up in arms having been refused a seven-and-a-half cents per hour pay rise by the owner. Into this cauldron of industrial unrest comes Sid Sorokin, the new factory Supervisor. He quickly comes up against the Grievance Committee led by feisty, Babe Williams and falls head over heels in love with her. But, as ever, the path of true love doesn't run smooth as they clash over divided loyalties - a battle of the sexes plus management v labour. Will our lovers win through? Intrigue, shenanigans, fun and frolic follow with sharp witty dialogue and songs and dance numbers that have become musical theatre standards including 'Hey There!', 'I'm not at all in Love', & 'Fernando's Hideaway'
adults £16, children/students £12 for children/students performances at 7.30, Saturday matinee at 2.30 the theatre is easily accessible for wheelchairs and has an induction loop