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The Pajama Game
Babe & Sid
Hines  & Factory Workers
Gladys & Mabel
Production Officials
Director Nora Howcroft
Musical Director Ben Smith
Choreographer Lara Crombie
Cast
Sid Tim Shorten
Babe Kate Gregory
Hines Andrew Turton
Gladys Allison Smith
Prez David Witt
Mabel Kathy Turton
Hasler Mike Fallon
Mae Hazel Bumby
Pop Mike Taylor
Poopsie Beth Corrigan
Max Mike Bailey
Joe Alan Hitchen
Brenda Mary Pycroft
Charlie Matthew Windsor
Carmen Charlie Bradburn
Virginia Lucy Tyrer
Mara Gill Pollitt
Mary Janet Witt
Sandra Debbie Eustace
Sara Barbara Martin
Charlene Joyce Walters
Doris Jane Bickerstaffe
Pat Lucy Finney
Ann Zoe Pollitt
1st Helper Jamie Fletcher
2nd Helper Shaun Gerrard
Waitress Janet Wright
Dancers
Sarah Bailey, Jess Barnett, Carole Brooks, Meredith Collinson, Emma Martindale, Helen Popplewell, Tricia Shorten, Lara Crombie
Hasler

NODA North West News

This was an enjoyable production from director Nora Howcroft containing pacy chorus numbers, excellent colour co-ordinated costumes all supported by a good rich sound from the orchestra under the baton of Ben Smith. Dance numbers were attractively choreographed by Laura Crombie.
The production was marked by several excellent performances, particularly Kate Gregory as Babe Williams, Allison Smith as Gladys and an energetic portrayal of Hines by Andrew Turton. Mike Fallon did well as the devious, overbearing, baseball bat swinging Hasler whilst Tim Shorten looked comfortable in the role of the laid-back Sid as he dealt with Hasler and the grievance committee. Smaller principal roles were competently played by David Witt (Prez), Kathy Turton (Mabel) and Mike Taylor (Pop). One of the major problems with this show is the number of scene changes which often slow down a production. This was overcome by the talented backstage team led by Stage Manager John West with excellent sets and swift scene changes. My congratulations to all concerned for a most enjoyable evening’s entertainment. Glyn Neary

Prez & Babe
The Company
Photographs by John Tustin