The show will run for two weekends, with shows at
7:30 p.m. July 20-21 and July 27-28 and at 2 p.m. July 22 and 29 at
the Johnston Center for the Performing Arts at Lincoln College.
Working has long been acknowledged as a show that celebrates “the
hopes, dreams, joys and concerns of the average working American,”
according to Musical Theatre International who licenses the
performance rights. “Working paints a vivid portrait of the men and
women that the world so often takes for granted: the schoolteacher,
the parking lot attendant, the waitress, the millworker, the mason,
the trucker, the fireman and the housewife, just to name a few.”
Dan “Mac” McLaughlin returns to LCT to direct Working as a labor of
love. “It’s about US,” he shares. “The show doesn’t show the big
moments in life, but rather the reality of life. It’s not so much
the American Dream, but rather the American way of life.”
McLaughlin is also pleased to make the show a family
affair, working side-by-side his son and daughter-in-law Tom and
Brittney in this production as well as several other families whose
members make up this amazing cast who wear many hats, sometimes
literally, in this production.
The cast includes: Karyn Blumhagen, Brian Bolton,
Sadie Bolton, Sheralyn Bolton, Zildjian Bolton, Linda Cole, Claire
Conrady, Mike Higgins, Jacqueline Keysear, Logan Keysear, Michael
Lovett, Tom McLaughlin, Kim Peterson-Quinn, Derek Rademacher, Kirby
Rodgers, Steve Schreiber, Lauren Stanfield, Rebecca Stein and Cari
Wilmert.
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Cari Wilmert, Sheralyn Bolton, Kim Peterson-Quinn and Lauren
Stanfield rehearse "Cleanin' Women" from LCT's production of Working A Musical.
Show dates are July
20-29 at
the Johnston Center at Lincoln College.
Assisting Mac are Paula Landess, Mike Higgins, Caroline Higgins,
Chris Ramlow, Teri Fink, Julie Kasa and Kay Dobson.
Tickets range in price from $5-$15 and are available at
www.lincoln
communitytheatre.org or at the box office phone 217-651-4271 to
reserve or prepay. Tickets are moving quickly for the performances. Any
available tickets will be sold at the door with the box office opening on hour
prior to curtain time.
[Jennifer Keith] |