The country superstar joined the cast of "9 to
5 The Musical" for the curtain call at the end of Sunday's
official opening performance in London.
She hoped the show would help shine a light on sexual misconduct
and gender inequality which, as the #MeToo and #TimesUp
movements have shown, remain issues of concern in entertainment
and other industries.
"It (the film) really paved the way and things did change but
there's still a lot more to be done," she told Reuters on the
red carpet ahead of the show. "With ... people drawing attention
again to equal pay, equal work, harassment in the workplace,
this is just another good way for us to shine a light on some
things that need to be lit up a little."
The multiple Grammy winner also confirmed there will be a "9 to
5" movie sequel, starring the original cast - herself, Jane
Fonda and Lily Tomlin - alongside some "new young girls".
Bookings for the musical at London's Savoy Theatre are being
taken through to August.
(Reporting by Emily Roe; Editing by John Stonestreet and Peter
Graff)
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