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9 to 5: The Musical Music and Lyrics by Dolly Parton; Book by Patricia Resnick Based on the 20th Century Fox Picture Originally produced on Broadway by Robert Greenblatt, April 2009 The hilarious new musical based on the blockbuster film. Pushed to the boiling point, three female co-workers concoct a plan to get even with their sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical boss. They conspire to take control of the company and learn there’s nothing they can’t do, even in a man’s world! 9 to 5: The Musical is a story of friendship and getting ahead in the Rolodex era. Outrageous, thought-provoking and even a little romantic, 9 to 5: The Musical features Dolly Parton’s original hit title song, along with her new Tony and Grammy-nominated score, including Backwoods Barbie and Shine Like the Sun. (Dolly Parton has won seven Grammy Awards from 46x nominations. She has the most nominations of any female artist in the history of the prestigious awards, a record tied by Beyoncé in the nominations for the 55th Grammy Awards.)
Success is out there for the taking Inspired by the overall theme of women empowerment in 9 to 5: The Musical, the FAC is proud to partner with the Women’s Resource Agency to provide professional clothing to women in need in our community. eclipse thermaback blackout curtainsJoin in our professional clothing drive for the Women’s Resource Agency by dropping your clean, in-season, professional clothing at the FAC now through June 12.curtain grommet setter The Women’s Resource Agency has been empowering women and teen girls to self-sufficiency and economic independence since 1972. jcpenney taffeta drapesThis past year, women who got jobs with their help earned combined incomes of over $10,000,000.enje curtains
This production is a part of the summer long celebration of Women Who Wow. A series featuring special events, lectures, art workshops, and more. mayfair curtains seymourClick here for full calendar of participating events.park design curtains 85180 Directed & Choreographed by Nathan Halvorsonwaters and noble natural solar blackout curtains Musical Direction by Jay Hahn Scenic Design by Erik D. Diaz Lighting Design by Holly Anne Rawls Costume Design by Lex Liang Sound Design by Alex Ruhlin Flying Effects by ZFX, Inc. *Member of Actor’s Equity Association Thursday Preview, May 19 | Thurs, Fri, Sat | Standard SeatsSelect SeatsPremium Seatsstarting at $20starting at $30starting at $40
Are you an FAC Member? Log in after clicking on ticket button, purchase by phone or in person to receive member discounts! Not an FAC member? We offer many convenient group sales options with special benefits and savings from 10-25% off single ticket prices. Students can purchase rush tickets 1 hour before the performance | Join us on Wednesday, May 18 at 7:30p for a pay-what-you-wish final dress rehearsal! Backstage Tour & Talkback Session Join us for a FREE guided backstage tour following the third Thursday performance (6/2) and a FREE talkback session following the final Sunday performance (6/12). As a theatre patron you receive discounted admission to the museum on the day of your ticketed performance. Get access to all galleries at our membership rates.®Sleeping Dog Media 2016 // All Rights ReservedEden LaneHost & Producer"Covering #COArts is a Privilege and a Responsibility. I'm grateful for the trust the artists place in me and the opportunity to serve our viewers."
Ms. Reiber’s versatility allows her to play a wide range of roles and sing in many styles. Classically trained with a BFA in Vocal Performance and a minor in Acting from Western Washington University, Ms. Reiber has the ability to belt out such roles as Maureen in the National Tour of RENT, perform more legit roles such as Rose Stopnick in Tony Kushner’s Caroline or Change at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, MN and sooth audiences with her sultry jazz voice as Betty Haynes in the classic White Christmas at the Walnut Street Theatre in PhiladelphiaOther favorite regional performances include the quirky, outlandish Connie Bradshaw in the World Premiere performance of Tales of the City at A.C.T. in San Francisco singing the music of the Scissor Sisters as well as Cathy in Jason Robert Brown’s The Last Five Years at the Berkshire Theatre Festival, Turn Back O Man in Godspell at the Paper Mill Playhouse and Amneris in AIDA (Henry Award Best Supporting Actress) at The Arvada Center.Ms.
Reiber has performed as a soloist with symphonies across the world including the Korean Symphony in the Olympic Hall in Seoul, Korea. She also wowed audiences with her stunning rendition of the Star Spangled Banner at Dodgers Stadium.As a singer/songwriter Ms. Reiber has conceived and performed numerous solo shows in New York, but most recently her greatest solo achievement to date is releasing her Debut Solo Album Love Travels released in April of 2012. Recorded at the legendary Avatar Studios, the album is a fusion of Broadway, pop, folk and R&B/soul. Julie joins the Stephen Schwartz-athon at 54 Below on December 21. Come here some amazing singers sing some of Stephen Schwartz's greatest songs. Click here for more info. Julie will be performing some holiday tunes for a great cause. The Huntington's Disease Society of America's annual Curtains Up For A Cure will be at Playwright's Horizons on December 1 at 7pm. Julie wrapped filming on her first feature film! She will be playing "Cat" in the upcoming film Freeheld starring Julianne Moore, Ellen Page, Steve Carrell and Michael Shannon.