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‘The Pajama Game’
08/20/2009
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<B><I>(photos by Michael O&#146;Kane)</I></B>
(photos by Michael O’Kane)
   Sleeptite Pajama Factory set up shop in Richmond Hill this weekend when Holy Child Jesus Teen Drama Club brought the magic of the 1950s Broadway hit “The Pajama Game” to Holy Child Jesus School.
   Director Paul Morisi led a cast of 63 teens ages 13 to 19 through a series of energetic song and dance routines that tell the story of labor woes and love in a pajama factory.

   Christina Marinelli, above left, played Catherine “Babe” Williams, the headstrong leader of the Union Grievance Committee, who finds a fan in nemesis and factory superintendent Sid Sorokin, played by Hunter Lydon, above right. Nicole Bilbao kicked up her heels to portray Mae, in Lydon’s arms, a chatty member of the Grievance Committee who falls for the head of the union.
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
   



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