Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Last Three Weeks To See 9 to 5 The Musical
That's right theatre fans. You only have three more weeks to see 9 to 5. That's only 24 performances for those of you keeping count. The show which had a lot of buzz prior to it's Spring opening was unnecessarily panned by the critics. I liked the show. Is it a show that will change your life? No. Not every show has to do that. What it does is entertain you and make you laugh. Isn't that what theatre is supposed to do? I think so. The show is not perfect. I'll admit that. Most shows rarely are nowadays. What it is is a lot of fun. If you get the chance I suggest you check it out before it's gone forever. 24 shows and counting..........JWB
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Wednesday, August 05, 2009
Final Weeks To See 9 to 5 On Broadway
I don't care what the critics say. I really enjoyed 9 to 5 The Musical. Now yes it can be silly at times and the dancing while energetic felt a little stiff I had a good time the night I saw it. After all isn't that what theater is all about? The show which opened to mixed reviews is set to close on Labor Day weekend. Did it deserve to have a longer run? That's not for me to decide. That is up to the producer. Although it's Broadway run was cut short there are plans to send the show on tour next year where I think it will probably do much better. It's got a catchy score and if they can tighten it up a little and trim a little here and there then it might just succeed. Let's face facts. Not every show can be a blockbuster like Wicked or Billy Elliot. Shows like that don't come around very often. In a different season 9 to 5 might have run but in this day and age when tickets cost $130 a pop you better make sure your show is worth it. Hopefully this won't stop Dolly Parton from coming back to Broadway in the future. She really does have a distinct voice and she deserves another shot at the big time.JWB
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Hate Your Boss? Then You Must See 9 To 5 The Musical
For those of you who have ever wanted to stick it to your boss then have I got the show for you. I am talking about 9 to 5 The Musical. This funny and entertaining new musical is based on the hit 1980 film which starred Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda, and Dolly Parton who incidentally wrote the score for the show. Now to be honest the critics were not kind to the show. Who cares? Wicked didn't get very good reviews either and it is still the most popular show on Broadway. Oh and by the way 9 to 5 grossed almost $700,000 last week. Take that critics. So if you are looking for a show that will make you laugh and forget about that annoying boss of yours then get yourself down to the Marquis Theatre to see 9 to 5 on Broadway. It may not give you the same satisfaction as strangling your boss but at least you'll still have your job at the end of the day.JWB
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Friday, June 12, 2009
Dolly Parton's 9 to 5 on Broadway
Now you can obtain amazing seats for 9 to 5 The Musical at Below Face Value prices.Even though 9 to 5 The Musical didn't get to take home any of the 4 Tony Awards it was nominated for this year, of the more than 20 shows I have personally seen in 2009, I can easily recommend you get yourself some tickets to see this very entertaining Broadway show. One of my favorite actresses is Allison Janney (The West Wing) and she stars in 9 to 5 The Musical, playing the role of office manager Violet Newstaed. She sings, dances and can tell a joke too. Along with Ms. Janney you will get to see her two co-stars-Stephanie J. Block (as Judy) and Megan Hilty (as Doralee). Doralee is the role Dolly Parton played in 9 to 5, the film many years ago. Marc Kudisch rounds out the cast playing in the role of Franklin Hart Jr. Mr. Kudisch has been playing in Broadway shows for quite some time now and he does a fantastic job in the show.
9 to 5 The Musical is a cute little story about an over-bearing boss and his mistreatment of his mostly female staff. After Mr. Hart displays ongoing sexist and bigoted behavior, the three ladies decide to "turn the tables" on him. They decide to kidnap him and keep him occupied for a while. In his absence the ladies make several positive changes in the work place. Throughout the show there are lots of laughs and the music is very good as well.
The music and lyrics were written by Dolly Parton and the book by Patricia Resnick. Joe Mantello, a long-time Broadway favorite directs.
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Thursday, May 14, 2009
9 to 5 The Broadway Musical-How to purchase tickets at Below Face Value
I was invited to a preview performance of 9 to 5 The Musical, a new show with music and lyrics by Dolly Parton. What a talented lady she is. She even was good enough to talk with some of us in the ticket business after the show. You can imagine that the Broadway show 9 to 5 is like the movie of many years back, which starred Lily Tomlin, Dolly Parton and Jane Fonda. It seems like only yesterday. The show tells the story of a sexist boss who after one too many of his "shenanigans" gets the "tables turned" on him. He is taken captive until he decides to turn over a new leaf. All sorts of chaos takes place but the bottom line is this. When you get to sit in the audience at the Marquis Theater in New York, you see a full-fledged hard working, great dancing, fun-loving cast of Broadway actors aiming to please.Although it sometimes feels like we have seen this type of show before on other nights (kind of like Legally Blonde or Cry-Baby), whatever the show may lack in originality, they sure make up for in substance. Every minute of the show is high octane, especially Allison Janney (from The West Wing). She is one of my favorites and is a standout performer on a Broadway stage. Who would have thought so?
I'm not sure if 9 to 5 The Musical will win any 2009 Tony Awards but the show is worth a visit to Broadway in my opinion. It's another nice light and lively night at the theater.
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Friday, May 01, 2009
9 to 5 Reviews
Well the reviews for 9 to 5 The Musical are in and as expected they are mixed. As I mentioned in yesterdays blog I enjoyed the show a lot. Yes it may not be everyone's cup of tea but it does what it is supposed to do and that is to entertain. Give it it a try. Maybe you'll like it or maybe you won't. The only way to find out is to see the show. Below you will find several reviews of the show. Enjoy!Elisabeth Vincentelli in the New York Post writes: (*** out of 4) "The star can barely sing or dance, the composer's never written for Broadway before -- and the whole thing's based on a 1980 film some think is outdated. But since we're talking about Allison Janney, Dolly Parton and "9 to 5," what could have been lethal problems turn out to be assets in this goofily entertaining show. . . . Making a welcome return to the stage after years in TV and movies, Janney throws herself into the show with a contagious abandon. Rocking a three-piece white pantsuit, she brings down the house with the big, busy dance number "One of the Boys." . . . Yes, a pair of X chromosomes may well help you enjoy this show. Then again, women buy 66 percent of Broadway tickets. And it's "9 to 5" that gets the last laugh."
Joe Dziemianowicz in the New York Daily News writes: (*** out of 5 stars) "What's fresh and original are Dolly Parton's bouncy, big-hearted songs, which accompany the familiar title tune. . . . Not every tune is a home run, and some lyrics are too plain-spoken. But enough of them stand out, like "I Just Might," a bright, optimistic ballad. The best number, "Change It," is about the office but really addresses larger issues, and makes the show shine. . . . Unfortunately, Joe Mantello's direction (he scored big with "Wicked") careens from full-of-life to DOA. . . .The creative team, including writer Patricia Resnick, who co-authored the film, has struggled to open the show up for the stage. . . . Is "9 to 5" as hip as TV's "The Office" or as joyously hit-filled as "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying"? No, but if you're looking for a little diversion, it will do the trick from 8 to 10:15."
Erik Haagensen in BackStage writes: "'9 to 5' is unquestionably entertaining and likely to be pleasing Broadway audiences for some time. . . . [Allison Janney, Megan Hilty and Ste
phanie J. Block] exhibit terrific chemistry with each other, so important in a feminist story of sisterhood empowered, and Hilty and Block sing like a dream. Janney, of course, is not known for musical comedy, but she reveals an attractive if modest voice and, most important, she sounds like Violet should sound in song. In addition, she understands the size musical comedy requires without ever sacrificing her great gifts as an actor. Indeed, those gifts serve as the show's anchor. The reliable Marc Kudisch finds considerable comedy in the one-note role of the chauvinist boss. But, like the film, '9 to 5' belongs to the ladies."Michael Kuchwara for the Associated Press writes: "Durn. You kinda want "9 to 5: The Musical" to be better than it is. Not that you won't have fun at this stage version of the 1980 feminist revenge comedy that was a hit movie with an impossibly catchy title tune. It's a certified crowd-pleaser. Dolly Parton, who wrote that persistent little film ditty, has supplied the entire score . . . . You won't mistake Parton's words and music for the works of Stephen Sondheim, yet she has a simple, direct way with lyrics and a beguiling sense of melody whether it's country twang, gospel, rhythm 'n' blues, power ballad or sentimental love song. . . . In the end, though, "9 to 5: The Musical" is a mixed bag. Savour it for Parton's songs and the three women who sing most of them. They make the case for the show being more than just another workday event."
Simon Vozick-Levinson in Entertainment Weekly writes: (Grade: B+) "It's almost a surprise that Dolly Parton has never written music and lyrics for a Broadway musical before "9 to 5". . . . There's always been a theatrical quality to her lengthy catalog of hits, each one a showstopper meant to be belted out to the last row of whatever venue she's playing. . . . The original film is a hilarious but . . . how will it work as a mainstream musical? Surprisingly well, it turns out. . . . It certainly doesn't hurt to have the always excellent Allison Janney. . . . What Janney lacks in natural singing chops, she more than makes up for with her impeccable comic timing and genuine pathos. . . . And it's tough to complain about any performance that includes not one but two renditions of "9 to 5's" title song, still one of Parton's catchiest, cleverest compositions. Seeing the cast sing it out on stage is enough to make any aspiring pop songwriter pour him- or herself a strong cup of ambition."
Linda Winer in Newsday writes: "The lavish and harmless entertainment, which opened last night with a shiny-colored and efficient score by [Dolly] Parton, is mostly a tracing-paper adaptation of the popular secretary-revenge movie. . . Parton's songs are more than functional, with short, unpredictable phrase lengths and an apt mix of the plaintive and the shrewd. . . . There is a big cast of talented people, including Allison Janney from "The West Wing." She isn't much of a singer or a dancer, but she smartly nails a classic type - the capable-yet-vulnerable big-boned gal - with endearing echoes of Eve Arden and Rosalind Russell."

Elysa Gardner in USA Today writes (scroll down to middle of article): (**½ out of 4 stars) "Allison Janney deftly fills Lily Tomlin's shoes as long-suffering office manager Violet Newstead. Janney may not have a mellifluous singing voice, but her delectably tart delivery, of songs as well as dialogue, is one of the production's two strongest assets. Marc Kudisch's divinely dastardly Hart is the other. . . . Dolly Parton's original songs tend to be quite forthright. Predictably, the country icon — who co-starred with Tomlin and Jane Fonda in the movie — has injected plenty of twang into the score. But there are also ballads that wouldn't be out of place in most contemporary, pop-influenced musicals and nods to Tin Pan Alley and '70s funk. . . . If seeing Y-chromosome-addled cartoon characters get their due is your idea of an empowering experience, or at least a good time, "9 to 5" has your number."
David Rooney in Variety writes: "The popular 1980 fem-powerment farce about three renegade secretaries who turn the tables on their chauvinistic boss was driven by three iconic performances, and the women who step into those heels here do dandy work re-creating those characters with enough freshness to rise above mere imitation. If the material showcasing the trio is an uneven cut-and-paste job that struggles to recapture the movie's giddy estrogen rush, plenty of folks will nonetheless find this a nostalgic crowd-pleaser. . . . As composer-lyricist of the country-flavored pop score, [Dolly] Parton is a significant presence, not just in the evergreen title tune but particularly in a handful of new songs. . . . and "9 to 5" is at its most winning when these numbers focus attention squarely on the women battling for a fair deal in an unequal-opportunity environment. . . . The pleasures of "9 to 5" are . . . less satisfying than they should be. The promising material and terrific performers are too often sold short by clumsy story-building, overwhelming sets and unfocused direction."
Roma Torre for NY1 cable channel writes (with video): "Joe Mantello pulls out all the directorial stops on this sweetly silly musical and he achieves a nifty sleight of hand. He covers up the show's deficiencies with a kaleidoscope of fevered energy. . . . The lead performers are wonderful. Marc Kudisch is a huge plus in the Dabney Coleman role. The nasty blowhard is a familiar routine for him but he pulls it off with gusto. Allison Janney in the Lily Tomlin role is not the greatest singer but is quite a class act, and wins the crowd over with her great wa
rmth and presence. Stephanie J. Block in the mousy Jane Fonda role comes into her own beautifully. Finally, Dolly Parton has been cloned by Megan Hilty, a bosomy belter with tons of down-home appeal. On the theme of numbers, "9 To 5" rates a 5 for content but the razzle dazzle factor earns a 9. Depending on your taste for mindless extravaganza, the show's overall score is somewhere in between."Ben Brantley in The New York Times writes: "Dolly Parton and Patricia Resnick’s musical adaptation of the 1980 movie about three women’s revenge on their sexist boss piles on the flashy accessories like a prerecession hedge funder run amok at Barney’s. Staged by Joe Mantello (who directed the fat fairy-tale cash cow “Wicked”), this show feels assembled by an emulous shopaholic who looked around at the tourist-drawing hits of the last decade and said: “I want some of that. And that. Ooh, and can I have that, too?” . . . The musical “9 to 5,” which overmilks and overmikes tuneful songs by Ms. Parton (who wrote the movie’s popular title number, which is the opener here), is at least blessed with the presence of Allison Janney. This deliciously droll actress is known for playing exceedingly competent people (“The West Wing” on television, “Present Laughter” on Broadway) with much more than mere competence, and her game but dignified professionalism is the show’s biggest asset."
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Thursday, April 23, 2009
9 To 5 Is A Blast!
This week I had the chance to see 9 to 5:The Musical. Like most new musicals I have seen over the years I always walk in with a bit of hesitation, but I was willing to give it a try.Boy am I glad I did. I loved it. From the charming and fun score by Dolly Parton to the wonderful performances by Megan Hilty, Stephanie Block, and Allison Janney, I would give this show two thumbs up. Now I know there will be some out there who think the show is dated or just a bunch of fluff. That fact is the show knows what it is and if you go in knowing that you will have a great time. Will it change your life? No. Will it entertain you? You bet. With the economy and the country in the state it is now don't we need a show like this that will make you smile and feel good? I think so. So check out 9 to 5:The Musical. Who knows? You might even like it.JWB
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Wednesday, April 08, 2009
How to purchase Discount Tickets to 9 to 5 The Musical now playing on Broadway
A brand new musical called 9 to 5 The Musical
has begun preview performances at New York City's Marquis Theater a few days ago. The show is based on the famous movie of the 1980's and tells the funny story of an extremely successful office manager who joins her co-workers when they decide to "turn the tables" on their sexist boss. The three women literally remove their boss from the workplace and keep him "preoccupied" for a while as they express their new found emancipation. While the boss is away, the ladies make some new changes in the workplace such as "flexible working hours and daycare services". Allison Janney (formerly of The West Wing television series) stars in this show-she's one of my all-time favorite actresses ever. I can't wait to see this show.If you think you might want to see 9 to 5 The Musical, right now through June 14, 2009, Applause Theater Service, a New York State licensed ticket agency can get you terrific seats to the show at prices that are "below face value". So if you want to see a new Broadway Show at special rates before it opens to critics reviews, you can call Applause locally in New York at 212-307-7050 or toll free at 800-451-9930. Remember to ask for the "discount ticket deals".
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Tuesday, April 07, 2009
9 to 5 Begins Previews Tonight
One of this season's most highly anticipated shows is 9 to 5 The Musical. Now I'm sure most people like myself saw the classic 1982 movie that the show is based on. Expectations are high for the show but with a stellar cast of Broadway veterans and direction by Tony winner Joe Mantello(Wicked)and choreography by Tony winner Andy Blankenbuehler(In The Heights)you can be rest assured that no matter what the critics say this show will be top notch. Besides it really doesn't matter what the critics say anyway. After all the critics didn't like Wicked and it's the biggest hit of the decade. So you never can tell.JWB
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Wednesday, March 04, 2009
9 to 5 The Musical starts previews on Broadway on April 7, 2009
Do you remember the extremely popular film of the 1980's called 9 to 5? Well I am so happy to inform you that 9 to 5 The Musical will begin performances at the Marquis Theater in New York City on April 7, 2009.9 to 5 The Musical is based on the film by Patricia Resnick which tells the very funny story of a more than efficient office manager by the name of Violet Newstead, who along with her co-workers plot to get revenge on their "sexist" boss, keep him occupied for a while, as they take over their place of work for the time being. You might recall that in the movie, the ladies take control and turn the office into a part day-care center complete with "flexible" work hours. Sounds like fun right?
9 to 5 The Musical has a great score with new songs written by Dolly Parton. In addition, the role of Violet is played by Allison Janney (of television's The West Wing series), for which she won several Emmy Awards as well as three fantastic Broadway regulars-Marc Kudisch, Stephanie J. Block and Megan Hilty. This show should be one of the more popular ones that we get to see this Broadway season.
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Posted by Broadway Ticket Man @ 11:28 PM
Thursday, February 12, 2009
9 to 5 The Musical Arrives on Broadway in April 2009


I was only 24 years old when I saw the 1980 huge hit movie 9 to 5. The movie had Dolly Parton, Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda in the starring roles.
The 9 to 5 story line is a cute one, where 3 women working for a sexist and ego driven boss decide to "turn the tables" on him and get even for his mistreatment of them in the work place.
The shows music and lyrics were written by Grammy-winning Dolly Parton and will be directed by multiple Tony Award winner Joe Mantello (Assassins, Wicked and Take Me Out). Andy Blakenbuehler, the Tony Award winning choreographer of last years musical of the year- In The Heights is in charge of choreography for 9 to 5 The Musical.
In addition to the fantastic array of creative talent involved in 9 to 5, we will get to see the amazingly talented Broadway Show stars- Mark Kudisch, Megan Hilty and Stephanie J. Block. Allison Janney (formerly of The West Wing) rounds out the cast.
This show sounds like its got great potential to me. A great cast, some of the most respected creative talent on Broadway today along with Dolly Parton's music. Could you ask for anything more?
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Thursday, January 15, 2009
9 To 5 The Musical on Broadway-Get Great Seats through Applause Theater Service


I'm sure many of you remember the very funny and extremely popular film from 1980 called 9 To 5 which starred Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda and Dolly Parton. The film has been recreated for the Broadway stage and will begin performances at New York's Marquis Theater in midtown. Preview performances begin on April 7, 2009 and we expect this new musical to become one of the most popular Broadway Shows in recent years.
The story line is a very cute but simple one. Take three women who are driven to their "boiling point" by their sexist boss who begin making woman-friendly changes in their office. Combine this with music and lyrics by the very talented Dolly Parton (who starred in the original film) add in some amazingly talented actors like Stepahanie J. Block (The Boy from Oz, The Pirate Queen and Wicked), Megan Hilty (Wicked), Allison Janney (The West Wing) and Marc Kudisch (Thoroughly Modern Millie). This wonderful cast with a book written by Patricia Resnick, direction by Joe Mantello(Wicked,Pal Joey)and choreography by Andy Blankenbuehler (In The Heights) and costume design by William Ivey Long are all pointing to a lot of fun at the Marquis Theater.
Right now you can contact one of the local Broadway ticket experts at Applause Theater Service in New York City. They have been in the Broadway Show ticketing business for 21 years now and can advise you where the best seats and prices are for 9 To 5 The Musical. They are often known for the Insider ticket deals they come up with throughout the year and although the show is not yet playing any performances, it is most likely that Applause will be having access to them in the coming days.
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