- December 4, 2025
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Dara Jesso, center, played the lead-female role of Babe Williams. She was joined by ensemble members as they sang “I’m Not At All in Love.”
Cast members for “The Pajama Game” lined up as joined together to sing the song, “Once-A-Year Day.”
Blake Croft was cast for the role of Vernon Hines.
Aaryn Brown played pajama factory boss Mr. Myron Hasler.
Dara Jesso, center, enjoyed playing the lead-female role of Babe Williams as she was joined by ensemble members for a song.
Georgios Kalogeropoulos, left, played Charley and Andres DelCastillo played Second Helper.
From left: Katy Mier, Miguel Gil, Kylie Brewer and Bailey Leich were all smiles after performing the song, “Her Is.” Mier played the role of Poopsie, Gil was cast to play Prez, Brewer played Brenda and Leich was cast to play Mae.
Abby Marzella, left, played the role of Mabel as she sang and danced to the song, “I’ll Never Be Jealous Again,” with Blake Croft, who played Vernon Hines.
Dara Jesso, left, was cast to play Babe Williams and Ryne Simmerly played Pops, who is Williams’ father.
Sam Marzella played lead-male role Sid Sorokin.
Windermere High theater students took audiences back to the 1950s as they performed “The Pajama Game” from Oct. 3 to 7. A cast of dozens students sang and shimmied as they performed the classic Broadway musical, which tells a story of love and labor troubles in a pajama factory. The story follows a love that blossoms between Sid Sorokin, the new superintendent of the pajama factory, and Babe Williams, who is the head over the factory labor union’s grievance committee.