ISSAQUAH NOV 18, 2025–JAN 4, 2026 | EVERETT JAN 10–FEB 8, 2026
Music and Lyrics by Dolly Parton Book by Patricia Resnick
Based on the 20th Century Fox Picture Originally produced on Broadway by Robert Greenblatt, April 2009 Orchestrations by Bruce Coughlin Arrangements and Additional Orchestrations by Stephen Oremus and Alex Lacamoire
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Tumble out of bed and stumble to the theater for this delicious workplace revenge comedy from living legend Dolly Parton. Pushed to the boiling point by their sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical boss, three female co-workers concoct a plan to get even—a plan that spins wildly and hilariously out of control. Hey, a girl can scheme, can’t she?
Set in the Rolodex era, when shag rugs, pet rocks, and disco were the grooviest things around, this must-see, dance-filled musical is based on the hit 1980 film and features the blockbuster title song—plus a new score of 18 original numbers by Dolly Parton herself. Outrageous, big-hearted, and even a little romantic, 9 to 5: The Musical is about teaming up and getting credit, it’s about kicking butt and taking care of business, and it’s about to put a huge smile on your face.
Audience Note: 9 to 5 has adult content, including but not limited to sexual harassment and simulated cannabis use.
9 to 5 is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.MTISHOWS.com
The estimated run time for this production is 2 hours, 30 minutes (including intermission). Official run time will be determined the week of show’s opening.
ANIA BRIGGS, she/her (Maria, Ensemble) is a Seattle based actress, vocalist, and cat mom. In her decade of acting some of her favorite roles include: Chiffon in Little Shop of Horrors (Village Theatre), Rita in White Christmas (The 5th Avenue Theatre), and Fabian in Twelfth Night (Seattle Shakespeare Company). Ania wants to say a big thank you to her friends and family for their continued support and encouragement. As always, this one is for you Michelle.
KRISTIN BURCH, (Doralee Rhodes)is positively jazzed to be part of this amazing show! Previously at Village Theatre: Serena and u/s Elle in Legally Blonde: The Musical. Select credits: Disney’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Rock of Ages, White Christmas (The 5th Avenue Theatre); Andrina in Disney’s The Little Mermaid (national tour). Anybodys in West Side Story (international tour). Endless love to her daughter Sienna, Mom & Dad, shout out to TJ’s #156 crew! For Lynda. Instagram: @kristinburch “If you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours!” -Dolly Parton
KOOPER CAMPBELL, he/him (Josh, Ensemble) is so excited to be working at Village Theatre once again. Kooper just played Joe Pesci in Jersey Boys this spring. Select roles: Jack Dawson in Titanish (Seattle Public Theater); Soldier in Spirit Parlour (Cafe Nordo/Nebula); and Linus in Charlie Brown Christmas (Taproot Theatre). Kooper couldn’t do it without the support of Juliette and their two kitties, Snufkin and Toodles. koopercampbell.com
ETHAN CARPENTER, (Bob Enright, Ensemble). This is Ethan’s first time working in an “office,” and his 12th Mainstage show with Village Theatre! Recently: Jersey Boys, Legally Blonde: The Musical, and William Clark in Lewis Loves Clark at The Festival of New Musicals. The 5th Avenue Thetre favorites: Disney’s The Little Mermaid and Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Thank you for taking a break from your streaming and supporting live theater.
SARAH ROSE DAVIS, she/her (Judy Bernly) is honored to add Judy Bernly to the list of iconic women she has portrayed on Village Theatre’s stage, notably seen as Carole King, Fanny Brice and Mary Delgado. Sarah has performed and starred in over 30 shows at The 5th Avenue Theatre including Linda Mason in Holiday Inn, Maggie in A Chorus Line, Rosemary in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, and Hope in Urinetown. Love to CK & DV. @sarahrosedavis
BETH DEVRIES, (Violet Newstead). Select Village credits: Velma in Hairspray, Sue in Snapshots, Fantine in Les Misérables, Anna in The King and I, Marian in The Music Man. Other local credits include Lorraine Gray in Bruce (Seattle Rep), Diana in Next to Normal (Balagan Theatre), Laura in Goblin Market (ACT Theatre), and many shows at The 5th Ave Theatre, Seattle Children’s Theatre, Showtunes Theatre Company, Book-It Repertory Theatre and others. Elsewhere, Beth has performed in California, Arizona, New York, and Michigan, and she has been heard or seen in dozens of voiceovers, audiobooks, and commercials.
MATTHEW KACERGIS, he/him (Joe, Ensemble) is so thrilled to return to Village! Previously: Tony in Billy Elliot, Marius in Les Misérables (Village Theatre); Younger Brother in Ragtime, Prince Eric in Disney’s The Little Mermaid (The 5th Avenue Theatre); Joe Gillis in Sunset Boulevard (Showtunes Theatre Company). Recently: Pomatter in Waitress (Skylight Music Theatre). Matthew is the Artistic Director of the Great Lakes Center for the Arts, where he’s directed Mamma Mia!, Godspell, and Jersey Boys. Proud Equity Member. Love to Katy and Daisy. MatthewKacergis.com
BOBBI KOTULA, she/her (Roz Keith). Last seen at Village as Dolly Levi, Bobbi’s detailed and joyous portrayals of characters she’s lucky to have played are: Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Brill, Mrs. Potts, Mrs. Noah, Mrs. Fezziwig, Mrs. Brice, Mrs. Sullivan, Miss Hannigan, Molly Brown, Peter Pan, Golde, Hildret, and more. Film & TV: Cheap AF, Norman, 21 & Over, Drain, The Deadline, Amazing Grace, The Fugitive. More at bobbikotula.com. Thanks for supporting live theater.
ALYSSA HOPE MAAS, she/her (Missy, Ensemble, u/s Doralee) is over the moon to be making her Village debut! A 2024 Gregory Award nominee for her portrayal of Vicki in The Full Monty, other roles include Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors, Lucy in Jekyll & Hyde, Amneris in Aida, and Kate Monster in Avenue Q. BFA in musical theater from Central Washington University, and she is well known as “the cookie lady.” See her work @bitpartbakery. Love to Mom, family and friends on and off the stage, and her gentleman suitor: Matthew.
TRINA MILLS, (Kathy, Ensemble) is thrilled to be back at Village Theatre! A Seattleite, Mills’ regional acting credits include Paulette in Legally Blonde: The Musical and Tanya in Mamma Mia! (Village Theatre); Sheila in A Chorus Line and Glinda in The Wiz (The 5th Avenue Theatre); Evita and Jesus Christ Superstar (Asolo Repertory Theatre); Jersey Boys and Chess (The Muny); Cabaret (The Old Globe Theatre); The Who’s Tommy (The Kennedy Center).
TAYLOR NIEMEYER-SYMONS, she/her (New Employee, Ensemble, u/s Judy) is thrilled to be back on the Village Theatre stage after last being seen understudying the role of Carole King in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical. Favorite past Village Theatre credits: Olive Ostrovsky in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Katherine Plumber in Disney’s Newsies, Mary Jane in Big River, and Winnie Tate in Annie Get Your Gun. Love and endless gratitude to Tim, Cedar and Winslow! @taylorkaysymons
BRANDON O’NEILL, he/him(Franklin Hart Jr.). Previous Village Theatre appearances: Camelot, Ken Ludwig’s Sherwood: A Robin Hood Adventure. Broadway: Disney’s Aladdin (Original Broadway Cast), A Bronx Tale (first replacement), Disney’s Aladdin: Live from the West End (upcoming film release). Select regional: Dracula, Oslo, Pride & Prejudice, A View from the Bridge, Assassins, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Beatrice and Benedict, Sondheim at the Pops. Voice of “Crow” in Bungie’s Destiny. brandon-oneill.com
CY PAOLANTONIO, she/her (Margaret, Ensemble). Select credits: Brooke Wyndham in Legally Blonde: The Musical (Village Theatre); Meg in Little Women (Seattle Rep, Milwaukee Repertory Theatre); Trixie in Knuffle Bunny (The Kennedy Center, The Arad Fort, Bahrain); Ellen in Oklahoma! (Arena Stage). Cy has also performed/choreographed for film/commercials and theaters around the country. Wilde Award for Outstanding Choreography: Ragtime (Flint Repertory Theatre), where she also choreographed Godspell in a custom-built pool.
CHARLES SIMMONS, he/him (Doctor, Ensemble) is a Performing Artist from Tacoma, WA and is honored to return to Village’s stage with such a fun show! Previous credits include The Color Purple, Legally Blonde: The Musical, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, Dreamgirls, Hairspray, You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown (Village Theatre), Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, and The Wiz (The 5th Avenue Theatre). IG: @Shiemmons18
JEFFERY WALLACE, he/him (Dwayne, Ensemble, u/s Joe) is thrilled to return to Village Theatre. Previous credits include Legally Blonde: The Musical, Once on This Island, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, and Hello, Dolly! (Village Theatre), and The Last Five Years (The 5th Avenue Theatre & ACT Theatre). Off stage, Jeff works as an interior and event designer. He is grateful to share his God-given gifts and deeply thankful for the endless love and support of his family, friends, and partner. IG: @JBrianjr_
JASON WEITKAMP, (Dick, Detective, Ensemble, u/s Hart). What a joy to return to the Village Theatre after previously performing in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella, You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown, and Lewis Loves Clark! Other recent credits: Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Disney’s The Little Mermaid, Waitress, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Bye Bye Birdie (The 5th Ave Theatre), The Addams Family, Ragtime, Sunset Boulevard (Broadway at Music Circus). Thank you for supporting live theatre!!!
SHELBY WILLIS, she/her (Candy Stripper, Ensemble, Dance Captain) s thrilled to perform in Village Theatre’s 9 to 5! Past Village credits: In the Heights, My Fair Lady, Singin’ in the Rain, Hello, Dolly!, Dreamgirls, Legally Blonde: The Musical. Other credits: The 5th Avenue Theatre’s White Christmas, Disney’s The Little Mermaid, The Wiz, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. Excited to share the stage with her dad again—love you Zach/Fam-Bam. Please enjoy the show!
TY WILLIS, (Tinsworthy, Ensemble)is pleased to be returning to Village Theatre’s stage. Past Village productions include: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Singin’ in the Rain, Showboat, On the Town, Grease, Peter Pan and Anything Goes to name a few. Tours: Miss Saigon, My One and Only and Dreamgirls. Regionals: Bye Bye Birdie, Golden, Disney’s Mary Poppins, White Christmas, Shout Sister Shout, Kiss Me Kate, Ragtime. Thank you for supporting live theatre and enjoy the show.
UNDERSTUDIES
NATALYA CZOSNYKA, she/her (Swing) is thrilled to be making her Village Theatre debut! Performing credits: Twelfth Night (Seattle Shakespeare Company). Choreography credits: Cats (Woodland Park Players), Hadestown (Ballard High School). Outside performing, Natalya is a theater educator and choreographer. Massive thanks to her family and baby boy Blue for their constant support and love!
KEKOA DILAY, he/him (Swing) is ecstatic to be back at Village alongside so many friends! Professional credits: Legally Blonde: The Musical (Village Theatre) and Bye Bye Birdie (The 5th Avenue Theatre). He is a director, choreographer and teaching artist in the Seattle area. Most recently, he was the director of Shrek the Musical JR. with Village Theatre’s KIDSTAGE. All the love to his family! @kekoadilay
MARIESA GENZALE, she/they (Swing) is honored to make her Village debut with this stellar group! Select credits: Adrian in Rocky (Tacoma Little Theatre), Lulu/Dance Captain in Cabaret, Dance Captain in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (Harlequin/Olympia Symphony Orchestra), and Lucy in Dracula (Renton Civic Theatre). Offstage, they can be found working in mental healthcare, crafting, or snuggling their cat Hiccup. BFA MT MMC, former Village Theatre’s KIDSTAGE kid. Love to mom! mariesagenzale.com
CRISTIN J. HUBBARD, she/her (u/s Violet, u/s Roz). At Village Theatre: Beta Series – Eastbound. The 5th Avenue Theatre: Miss Andrew/Bird Woman in Disney’s Mary Poppins, Ms. Jones in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. Broadway: The Phantom of the Opera, The Pirate Queen. Seattle Public Theater: Macbeth: A Rock Musical and Vanishing Point. Seattle University MFA in arts leadership, Oberlin College & Conservatory. Writer, director, teacher, and arts advocate. Proud union member and parent of Lila and Ivy. Cristinjhubbard.com
JOSH WINGERTER, (Swing) was last seen at Village Theatre in Hello, Dolly! with other past shows including: Aida, The Who’s Tommy, Evita, and more. Recent productions include Adam Worthington in Miss Holmes Returns and Shylock in Something Rotten (Centerstage Theatre). He’s grateful for all the love and support from his wife Natalie, as well as all his friends and family.
KATY TABB, she/her (Director)is honored to make her mainstage directorial debut at Village Theatre after choreographing Brigadoon, Legally Blonde: The Musical, The Fantasticks,Rodgers and Hammerstein’sCinderella, Mamma Mia!, Singin’ in the Rain, Billy Elliot, ZM, and Disney’s Newsies (Gregory Award recipient). Katy’s work has been presented at The 5th Avenue Theatre, Theatre Aspen, The Great Lakes Center for the Arts, Olney Theatre Center, Interlochen Center for the Arts, Seattle Symphony, Cornish College of the Arts, The Triple Door, Taproot Theatre, and Showtunes Theatre Company. Katy would like to share her deepest gratitude to Village Theatre for this opportunity, to the mentors and artists that have guided and inspired her, to her family, Matthew, Daisy, and YOU for supporting live theatre.
R.J. TANCIOCO, (Music Director). Select musical direction credits include: Jersey Boys, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella, You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown, She Loves Me, In the Heights, Hairspray, Disney’s Newsies, Dreamgirls (Village Theatre); The Last Five Years, Spring Awakening, Disney’s The Little Mermaid, Into the Woods, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Urinetown, Mamma Mia!, Jasper in Deadland, Little Shop of Horrors, RENT, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Smokey Joe’s Cafe, Hair (The 5th Avenue Theatre); The Winter’s Tale, As You Like It, The Odyssey, Here Lies Love (Seattle Rep); A Christmas Carol (ACT Theatre); Twelfth Night (Seattle Shakespeare Company); Head Over Heels, Violet, American Idiot (ArtsWest); The Spitfire Grill (Showtunes Theatre Company); Sister Act, Daddy Long Legs, Bright Star (Taproot Theatre). A 2010 Gregory Award and 2011/2014 Gypsy Rose Lee award recipient, Tancioco is a vocal coach, arranger, and composer who enjoys educating theater to youth and cultivating new musicals.
DANIEL CRUZ, (Choreographer) is delighted to return to Village Theatre after serving as the Associate Choreographer in Jersey Boys, Legally Blonde: The Musical, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast and the Choreographer in Dreamgirls, In the Heights, Big River, Jesus Christ Superstar. Other credits include The 5th Avenue Theatre’s Rent (Choreographer), Pippin (Assistant Choreographer), his work with the Seattle Seahawks, Seattle Theatre Group, Hello Kitty, Dance Bulgaria, World of Hip Hop, Microsoft, Nordstrom, Valve and video game Destiny.
PAIGE HATHAWAY, she/her (Scenic Designer). Village Theatre: Dial M for Murder, Becoming Dr. Ruth. Regional: Deceived (The Old Globe Theatre); The Mirror Crack’d (Alley Theatre); Disney’s Mary Poppins, The Sound of Music, Matilda, Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella (The Muny); The Three Musketeers (Cleveland Play House); Rent, Assassins (Arden Theatre Company). DC Area: Strategic Love Play, Hair, Penelope (Signature Theatre); Sister Act, Little Shop of Horrors (Ford’s Theatre); Sojourners, The Mountaintop (Round House Theatre); Disney’s Frozen (Olney Theatre); Art, Primary Trust, And Then There Were None (Everyman Theatre). Education: University of Oklahoma: BFA in scenic design; University of Maryland: MFA in scenic design. USA 829. @paigehathawaydesign, paigehathawaydesign.com
ESTHER GARCIA, she/her (Costume Designer) has designed for opera, modern dance, theater and burlesque, including Village Theatre’s Jersey Boys,Hello, Dolly!, She Loves Me, Million Dollar Quartet and The Fantasticks. Esther has a BFA from the University of Oregon with an emphasis in costume design. She has designed for Taproot Theatre, Eugene Opera, Lord Leebrick Theater, Lane Community College Theater and Dance Department, University of Oregon School of Music. Favorite designs include The Fantasticks, Hello, Dolly!, She Loves Me, Million Dollar Quartet, Pagliacci, Carmen, A Little Night Music, and HMS Pinafore.
YAEL LUBETZKY, (Lighting Designer) returns to Village Theatre having designed last season’s Legally Blonde: The Musical. Recent designs include Joy (Laura Pels Theatre, NYC); Natasha Pierre and The Great Comet of 1812 (Writer’s Theatre, IL: Jeff Award); Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (Riverside Theatre, FL). Design credits include Russell Simmons’ Def Poetry Jam on Broadway and Off-Broadway productions with The New Group, The Public Theater, Playwrights Horizons, Minetta Lane, WP Theatre, Cherry Lane and more. Regional designs include productions at American Conservatory Theatre,The 5th Avenue Theatre, Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, Paramount Theatre, Drury Lane Theatre, Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, Syracuse Stage and others. Dance designs in NYC at The Joyce, and Baryshnikov Arts Center.
ELISABETH WEIDNER, she/her (Sound Designer). Broadway: Associate Sound Designer for Funny Girl. Selected Off-Broadway: American Rot (La Mama Experimental Theatre Club), White Rose and The Magnificent 7 (Theatre Row), F*ck 7th Grade (The Wild Project; Henry Hewes & Broadway World nominee). Pre-Broadway Out of Town: Associate Sound Designer for Water for Elephants (Alliance Theatre), Sound Designer for Hood (Asolo Repertory Theatre). Selected Regional: Little Shop of Horrors (Denver Center for the Performing Arts; Henry Award nominee), Anthony Rapp’s Without You (IMM Theater Tokyo). Affiliations: Local USA 829 IATSE, TSDCA Vice Co-Chair (2020-2024). elisabethanneweidner.com
MIRANDA MIKOLAIZIK, she/her (Stage Manager) is so excited to be working on this show! She is also grateful to be serving as the theatre’s Resident Stage Manager. Miranda has worked on a number of shows at Village since 2014 including Dreamgirls, Matilda the Musical, Songs for a New World, Cabaret and Legally Blonde: The Musical. She also tries to stage manage for The 14/48 Projects whenever possible and loves lifting heavy things. All the love to Chris and the kittens.
ISABELLA LITTLE-MARZIELLO, she/her/ella (Assistant Stage Manager) is thrilled to be back at Village for 9 to 5. Village Theatre: Legally Blonde: The Musical, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, Hello, Dolly! ACT Theatre: The Last Five Years, STEW. Seattle Children’s Theatre: The Boy Who Kissed the Sky. Isabella holds a B.A. in theater arts from the University of Puget Sound. She sends her endless love & thanks to her friends, family, & husband for their constant love & support.
ETHAN SWIM, he/him(Assistant Stage Manager) is thrilled to be joining such an amazing stage management team! Previously Village Theatre credits include: Brigadoon,Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, Jersey Boys, Les Misérables School Edition (Village Theatre’s KIDSTAGE), and more. Thanks to Drew and family for their constant love and support! “The world is your oyster and we’ll all be Cosmopolitans.” Instagram: @ethan_swim22
BRETTENEY BEVERLY, (Associate Director) is excited to return to Village Theatre and grateful to the cast and creative team for this opportunity. Her last Village projects: Once on This Island and Sense and Sensibility. She recently directed The Importance of Being Earnest, A Raisin in the Sun, Sister Act, and My Lord, What a Night (Taproot Theatre). Outside of theater, she enjoys spending time with family, friends, and her adorable pit bull, Boss Lady. Enjoy the show!
AARON GORDON, (Associate Choreographer) is also known as Qurly Cue, is a DJ, music producer, choreographer and performer. Before touring with Frankie Valli as a Four Seasons singer, Aaron was an original cast member of the LA and Chicago companies of Hamilton. Other notable credits include Prom (Netflix), Soundtrack (Netflix/Hulu), Kennedy Center Honors (CBS), and the Lindsey Stirling music video for “Master of Tides.” Find him on social media: @itsqurlycue.
TREVOR CUSHMAN, he/they (Assistant Lighting Designer) is a Seattle-based lighting designer for theater and dance. At Village Theatre, he has previously assisted on Jersey Boys and designed for Village Theatre’s KIDSTAGE productions of Guys & Dolls and The SpongeBob Musical. Recent theater designs include The Effect (ArtsWest), Covenant (ArtsWest; Sound on Stage Award – Achievement in Lighting Design in a Play), and The Stupidest, Scariest Time (SwimPony). MFA in lighting design – University of Washington. tcushmandesign.com
FRANCESCA BETANCOURT, she/her (Fight/Intimacy Director), aka Cessa, is an actor, intimacy/fight director, facilitator, and co-artistic producer of ART PARTY Residencies + Festival. She holds two BAs from Western Washington University in theater and sociology, and has trained in applied theater at City University of New York. Her most recent credits are Hell’s Canyon (Washington Ensemble Theatre) and Waitress (The 5th Avenue Theatre). She is honored to be working at Village for the first time. francescabetancourt.com.
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ISSAQUAH: Saturday, December 6, 2025, at 2:00 p.m.
EVERETT: Saturday, January 17, 2026, at 2:00 p.m.
CAPTIONED PERFORMANCES
ISSAQUAH: Saturday, December 20, 2025, at 2:00 p.m.
EVERETT: Saturday, January 31, 2026, at 2:00 p.m.
PREVIEWS
The show is almost complete and the audience is the final piece. Final adjustments could be made after this performance as we head to opening night.
ISSAQUAH:
Wednesday, November 19, 2025, at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, November 20, 2025, 2025, at 7:30 p.m.
OPENING NIGHTS
The show is complete! Join us for the celebration.
ISSAQUAH: Friday, November 21, 2025, at 7:30 p.m.
EVERETT: Saturday, January 10, 2026, at 7:30 p.m.
PAY WHAT YOU CHOOSE PERFORMANCES
ISSAQUAH: November 18 (7:30 p.m., first Preview) and November 30 (7:30 p.m.)
9 to 5 is a campy revenge comedy, rife with workplace sexism and fantasized violence. There is mild language and mild sexual content throughout, plus one instance of simulated cannabis use. The musical closely follows the plot and tone of the movie upon which it is based, which has a PG rating.
Please note: A gun is fired onstage in this production.