Ghostlight cast going ‘9 to 5’ to cap 2022-23 season

Choreographed by Anna Pederson, Ghostlight Production’s 2022-23 season finale will be Dolly Parton’s “9 to 5: The Musical,” a 12-show run at Sequim High School’s auditorium, 533 N. Sequim Ave., from July 21-Aug 5.

Beginning at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, July 21 for $15, subsequent show prices will range from $12-20, depending on seat choice. The shows will be on Thursdays through Sundays, with four 2 p.m. weekend matinees (July 23, July 29-30, Aug. 5).

See ghostlightwa.org for tickets and more information. Tickets are sold at the door, too.

“I’ve loved Dolly Parton for my whole life,” said Kathryn Lorentzen, who plays Doralee, one of the three female leads. “I had to audition for it.”

Parton played Doralee in the original “9-5” comedy film, released in 1980, written by Patricia Resnick and Colin Higgins. Parton wrote and sang the title song, and eventually composed the entire score for the musical, which opened in 2009.

“The show shares a lot of Dolly’s values,” Lorentzen said, including the idiom, “Don’t judge a book by its cover.”

The plot revolves around the friendship developed by three coworkers: eminently capable Violet, a widowed mother, played by Cecie Gonzalez McClelland, Judy, a recently-divorced new hire played by Danielle Lorentzen, and happily-married Doralee, secretary to the misogynistic boss, Franklin Hart, played by Jeremy Pederson.

Franklin, famously known as a “sexist, egotistical, lying hypocritical bigot,” is the only person whose character doesn’t develop over the course of the musical, according the the cast. His unkindness — and sexual harassment of Doralee — leads to a series of ever more extreme actions by the three friends.

“Jeremy is one of the sweetest guys you’ll ever meet,” director Mark Lorentzen said. “But you wouldn’t know that from watching the show.”

Pederson said he hasn’t watched the movie because he wanted to “come up with a fresh character.”

Fans of the movie may want to know that the fantasy sequences are included.

“Just you wait,” Mark Lorentzen said, implying that the production had some fun creating those scenes.

“The musical itself is pretty much everything people love about the movie, but intensified.”

A couple of differences between the play and film: no car scenes, and Hart’s boss Tinsley is a young person, played by Mark Adrian Adulfo.

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen / Choreographer Anna Pederson gives instruction to performers about the opening number of “9-5 The Musical” at a recent rehearsal at the Sequim High School auditorium.

Sequim Gazette photo by Emily Matthiessen / Choreographer Anna Pederson gives instruction to performers about the opening number of “9-5 The Musical” at a recent rehearsal at the Sequim High School auditorium.

However, the errant copy machine was painstakingly reproduced.

The cast said that there are 1980s references and products, “Easter eggs,” sprinkled into the show for those in the know.

“I’m expecting people to make comments,” McClelland said.

Mark Lorentzen said that the approximately two-hour show has 14 scenes in the first act and seven in the second act.

“You have a lot of moving parts that have to be seamless,” he said.

The cast confirmed the high energy of the show. McClelland estimated that there are around 80 costumes for the 21 performers, who all play multiple parts.

She used wigs and clothing choices to create “iconic looks” of the 1970s-1980s era, resulting in certain performers resembling famous people such as Farah Fawcett, Jennifer Beale and Dorothy Hamill.

Some Sequim and Port Angeles high students are included in the cast. They are “really talented kids,” said Mark Lorentzen, explaining that Ghostlight is ecstatic to have them.

Cast members include Nick Fazio, Natalie Wilson, Keaton King, Eden Batson, Danika Chen, Sunshine Peterson, Sarah Stoffer and Sean McDaniel. The supporting ensemble includes Katherine Gould, Sara Kauffman, Michaela Vogel, Emily Gogos, Ema Gilliam, Rayna Matheson and Olivia Wray.

The musical contains adult content, which parents may want to look into before bringing children. Mark Lorentzen said it is PG-13.

“It’s going to be great,” he said, noting that Ghostlight has been wanting to do this since before the COVID-19 pandemic.

‘9 to 5: The Musical’

Ghostlight Production’s final 2022-23 show

When: July 21-Aug. 5; 7:30 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays; 2 p.m. July 23, July 29-30, Aug. 5

Where: Sequim High School Auditorium, 533 N. Sequim Ave.

Tickets: $12-$20, available online (ghostlightwa.org) and at door

More info: ghostlightwa.org