Doris and John Raitt … The Pajama Game
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It's no secret that the British Royal Family of the time loved Broadway musicals. During her visit to New York, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother got a chance to see The Pajama Game at the St. James Theater before the London production opened, October 27, 1954.
Photo: Marty Lederhandler for the AP
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The Pajama Game (1957) really said union rights
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So I have this idea today
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August 2023 Starkid Dreamcast Poll
Hello! I hope you all are ready for another poll where you tell me what dreamcasts you want to see for the month of September! Remember that the highest voted four will be the dreamcasts next month (And there are some shows that have been on this poll forever).
Remember to make your vote count!
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Most of Valmont's letter of the 8th can just be replaced by Doris Day singing "I'm Not At All In Love" from The Pajama Game.
Okay, not really. But there's so much "I haven't fallen for her, she's just really special" justification.
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Doris and John Raitt … Tge Pajama Game
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& Juliet - Michael Ahomka-Lindsay (he/him) as Romeo Montague, requested by anon
Birthday: Unknown
Birth Place: Unknown
Theatre credits include: Emmett Forrest (Legally Blonde), Benjamin Coffin III (Rent), Rapunzel’s Prince (Into the Woods), Joe (The Pajama Game), Maugrim (The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe), Judas Iscariot (Jesus Christ Superstar), Anthony Hope (Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street)
(Pictured on the right is Tom Francis, who is currently playing the role in the West End production)
Credits: Kim Hardy, Johan Persson
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Happy Vday dearhearts! 💗🤗🌹🎵
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