The
popular play is based on the book of the same name by Studs Terkel, a Chicago
author, radio personality and interviewer. Terkel, called one of the greatest
oral historians of our time, captured the voices of working men and women from
all walks of life in his 1974 book.
"Working"
was adapted for the stage by Stephen Schwartz and Nina Faso, with
music by Schwartz, James Taylor, Greg Carnelia, Micki Grant, Mary
Rodgers and Susan Birkenhead.
Director
Dan McLaughlin describes the play as a combination of music, dance
and monologue in which people from grocery store checkers to CEOs
talk about their working life and the way their jobs define them.
[The
Working cast in action]
The
play is an ensemble production in which the 23 cast members play
various parts, McLaughlin said, including mill workers, waitresses,
migrant workers, housewives, teachers, firemen, paper boys and many
others. As their stories unfold, these workers tell how they feel
about their jobs and reveal some of their plans, dreams, regrets,
and hopes for the future.
[Lincoln
native, Brittney Dobson
as a school teacher]
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The
first musical the college has staged since 1994, "Working"
uses a pit orchestra of piano, synthesizer, guitars and drums. Music
includes solos as well as major choral numbers with the entire cast
onstage. Musical director is Bill Buffington, choreographer is Tami
Goodrich and technical director is Jerry Dellinger.
Cast
members are Jennifer Sydney, Kimberly Saindon, Stacy Luppes,
Mitchaleen Lowe, Hilary Lareau, Brenda Fornero, Cesili Williams,
Goldie Jaco, Tina Mayer, Brittney Dobson, Kary Markey, Nathanael
Kotras, Joe Novales, Lucus Rogers, Jon Mathis, Greg Huffman, Dane
Gesaman, Nick Lareau, Shane Henaughan, Ira Klein, Eric Peal, Tony
Soto and Tom Swanson.
Performance
times are 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday. Ticket
prices are $5 for adults, $3 for students and seniors, with children
under kindergarten age free. For tickets call 732-3155, extension
280.
[Mitchaleen
Lowe as the call girl]
[Joan
Crabb]
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