The Pajama Game, winner of the 1955 Tony Award for Best Musical and the Tony for Best Revival over 50 years later, continues to charm audiences with its timeless blend of romance, humor, and labor politics. Set in the Sleep-Tite Pajama Factory, the story follows the fiery relationship between new superintendent Sid Sorokin and union grievance leader Babe Williams, as tensions rise over a 7½ cent pay raise.
With lively choreography, a playful “dream ballet,” and crowd-pleasing numbers like “Steam Heat,” this classic musical comedy delivers toe-tapping entertainment and a nostalgic look at workplace romance and rivalry. It’s a feel-good show that combines heart, humor, and high-energy production in equal measure.
Friday and Saturday performances begin at 7pm, with Sunday matinees at 2pm.
