UGA Theatre Clocks in for ''9 to 5''

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October 18, 2024

Athens, GA – UGA Theatre presents “9 to 5: The Musical.” Music and lyrics by Dolly Parton. Book by Patricia Resnick. Directed by George Contini. A part of UGA’s Spotlight on the Arts Festival. Performances will be held in the Fine Arts Theatre at 255 Baldwin St. on November 14-15, 20-22 at 8 p.m. and November 17 and 24 at 2 p.m. Performances on November 21 and 22 will feature ASL (American Sign Language) Interpretation for deaf and hard of hearing audience members. Tickets are $18, $6 for students and can be reserved at ugatheatre.com/ninetofive or by phone at 706-542-4400 or in person at the Performing Arts Center or Tate Center box office.  

 

From Dolly Parton and Patricia Resnick comes “9 to 5,” a musical adaptation of the 1980 20th-Century Fox film of the same name. “9 to 5” follows Violet, Judy, and Doralee, three office employees who are fed up with their egotistical boss Franklin Hart Jr.’s overt misogyny and decide to take drastic action. With the opportunity to give the office a much-needed makeover in Hart’s absence, the women set about creating a workplace that functions for everyone, not just the “Boy’s Club.” 

 

Like its film predecessor, “9 to 5” draws much of its inspiration from the 9to5 movement of the 1970s, which saw female office workers organizing for equitable workplace treatment and fair wages. “Jane Fonda was aware of the organization and saw a chance to shine a larger spotlight on the issues they faced,” says dramaturg Dyllon Glaze (A.B. Theatre, ’27), whose research helped contextualize the history of the movement for the cast and crew of UGA Theatre’s production. “Women like Ellen Cassedy and Karen Nussbaum were present at the outset of the movement, but the film helped to elevate the discussion to a national level.” 

 

Director George Contini saw the impact of the original film firsthand while growing up in a small Ohio farm town. “My mother worked as a principal's secretary when I was younger and she always did her work with a smile. But when ‘9 to 5’ came out, she began to recognize the extent to which her bosses would take credit for her work. Despite not being very strongly engaged in the women's movement to that point, she could suddenly get behind the idea of secretaries getting their due.” 

 

"The themes of ‘9 to 5’ are just as relevant today as when the original film was released,” says head of department of theatre and film studies Julie Ray. “It celebrates empowerment, standing up for what’s right, and camaraderie – values that resonate with our students and audiences alike. And it does so with an incredible Dolly Parton soundtrack as well.” 

 

Two tie-in events will take place prior to the "9 to 5” opening. On November 6, the department of theatre and film studies will screen Steven Bognar’s documentary, “9to5: The Story of a Movement” in room 400 of the Fine Arts Building at 6:30 p.m. On November 8, the department will host a panel titled “Heart to 'Hart': A Conversation on Workplace Feminism” in room 400 of the Fine Arts Building at 6:30 p.m. Panelists include Eron Bird and Lela Dinakaran, co-chairs of Athens’ Women Who Work Committee, doctoral student Sloan Elle Garner, department head Julie Ray and will be moderated by Institute for Women’s Studies’ Elise Robinson. Both tie-in events are free and open to the public.  

 

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Performance Schedule: 

  • November 14-15: 8:00 p.m. 
  • November 17 (Matinee): 2:00 p.m. 
  • November 20-22: 8:00 p.m. | 21 & 22: ASL Performances
  • November 24 (Matinee): 2:00 p.m. 

 

For more information, visit ugatheatre.com/ninetofive or call the Performing Arts Center Box Office at (706) 542-4400.  

 

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Photos9 to 5 Publicity Photos 
Photography Credit: Clay Chastain 
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CAST 

Reagan Simmons - “Violet Newstead” 
Kaitlyn Talsky - “Judy Bernly” 
Bianca Cardona - “Doralee Rhodes” 
Marshall Smith - “Franklin Hart Jr.” 
Ellie Bond - “Roz Keith” 
Jacob Allen - “Josh Newstead” 
Josiah Nichols - “Joe” 
Jake Friedman - “Dwayne Rhodes” 
Alyssa Halford - “Maria Delgado” 
Kennedi Nichols - “Kathy” 
Bethany Southerland - “Margaret” 
Maria Chyssopoulos - “Missy Hart” 
Owen Payne - “Dick/Intern” 
Aaron Coker - “Bob Enwright” 
Bella Smith - “Candy Striper” 
Cameron Jernigan - “Tinsworthy/Detective” 
Brayden King - “Doctor” 
Samara McKnight – Ensemble 
Priscilla Jackson – Ensemble 
 

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UGA Theatre presents “9 to 5,” running from November 14-24 in the Fine Arts Theatre at 255 Baldwin St. on UGA’s Campus. With music and lyrics from the incomparable Dolly Parton, this high-energy, feel-good musical will have you dancing in your seat! Join Violet, Judy, and Doralee as they turn the tables on their good-for-nothing boss Franklin Hart in the stage adaptation of the hit film! Get your tickets at ugatheatre.com/ninetofive or by calling 706-542-4400.

Contact:
Clay Chastain, Publicity Coordinator
wclay87@uga.edu, 706-542-4247