Early in the morning in 1979, the whole world is getting ready for work "9 To 5".
We meet Violet Newstead, a single mom up for a promotion at her company, Consolidated, and her son, Josh.
Doralee Rhodes, an ambitious country girl, also works at Consolidated. Her husband, Dwayne, is supportive of her career.
Judy Bernly, overdressed and in the process of a divorce, is preparing for her first day on the job.
In the Office Bullpen, secretaries Maria Delgado, Kathy, and Margaret watch Judy arrive. Violet introduces herself, and Judy hugs her, confessing that she’s had a hard time lately in her personal life. Violet advises her to concentrate on work. Violet deduces that Judy has no office experience, and Judy admits that she’s been a stay-at-home wife – until recently, when her husband left her. Violet decides to show Judy the ropes around the office "Around Here".
Judy meets Roz Keith, the boss’s administrative assistant, who is a strict rule follower. Violet explains to Judy that their boss is a difficult man and then remembers that he asked her to get his wife a present. Violet commandeers Judy’s scarf for the gift just as Doralee introduces herself. Though Doralee’s very friendly, Violet informs Judy that she isn’t well liked "Back To Work!".
Violet introduces Judy to Mr. Franklin Hart in his office, where he takes the scarf for his wife from Violet. They go back to work. Doralee enters to take dictation. Mr. Hart gives Doralee the scarf, insisting they should date each other, even though they’re both married and Doralee has rejected him time and time again. Unaware of her husband’s behavior, Missy Hart enters with cruise brochures, excited about the possibility of a vacation.
In the Xerox room, Judy has lost control of the machine. Though Mr. Hart criticizes her and cracks jokes to an uncomfortable Bob Enright, Violet steps in to help her, and Judy resolves to try "I Just Might". Judy’s ex-husband, Rick Bernly, delivers the final divorce papers.
Josh wants Violet to stand up to Mr. Hart, but Violet has her eyes on a promotion. Doralee laments to Dwayne that her coworkers don’t treat her kindly, and he encourages her to be herself.
The next day in the Office Bullpen, Maria receives the mail boy’s paycheck by mistake and discovers that he makes much more money than she does. Joe, the office accountant, asks Violet out on a date, but she’s hesitant. Roz sends a memo forbidding employees to discuss salary information, and Doralee laments that no one in the office will give her a chance "Backwoods Barbie". Violet is furious when Bob Enright is promoted in her stead.
Doralee discovers that Mr. Hart has been telling people that she is his girlfriend, and that’s why the office workers have been treating her coldly. Roz announces that Maria has shared salary information, and Mr. Hart fires her. Margaret, Kathy, Maria, and Judy vent about what they’d like to say to Mr. Hart "Hey Boss".
Violet and Judy apologize to Doralee. They’re all discussing Mr. Hart when he pops into the kitchen to ask Violet for coffee. She’s just returned from doing the office grocery shopping, is angry and distracted, and accidentally puts rat poison into Mr. Hart’s coffee instead of sweetener. The coffee doesn’t smell right, so Mr. Hart hands it to Roz, who dumps it out and makes him a fresh cup. Violet notices that the rat poison and the sweetener look almost identical, and she thinks she’s poisoned Mr. Hart. In a panic, she calls for Doralee and Judy, and they come up with a plan while Roz eavesdrops on their conversation. Roz heads off to report what she heard to Mr. Hart.
Violet, Doralee, and Judy sneak into Mr. Hart’s office after hours, and he confronts them, claiming that they tried to kill him and threatening to call the police.
Doralee ties him up with the phone cord. They take him back to his house and tell him exactly what they think of him "Shine Like The Sun".
The next day in Mr. Hart’s office, Violet, Doralee, and Judy search and discover that he’s been stealing money from the company. Doralee encourages Violet to take Mr. Hart’s position as CEO "One Of The Boys". Roz is shocked that she’s been assigned to the Lester Language Immersion Center "5 To 9", while Violet and the others keep improving office life and re-hire Maria "Change It".
Violet confesses everything to Joe, who offers to help her "Let Love Grow".
As Judy is locking up at Mr. Hart’s house, she’s confronted by Rick. He wants her to take him back, but she turns him down "Get Out And Stay Out".
Violet and the others finally find concrete evidence of Mr. Hart’s crimes just as he escapes and shows up at the office. During their standoff, Russell Tinsworthy, chairman of the board, arrives to congratulate the office on the 20 percent rise in productivity. Violet, Doralee, and Judy explain to Mr. Tinsworthy that they do all the work while he takes the credit, and they confess to the events of the last two weeks. Mr. Tinswothy gives Mr. Hart a promotion – to the office in Bolivia – while Violet gets Mr. Hart’s old job as CEO "Finale".
Violet Newstead
Has worked at Consolidated for fifteen years, and she knows the ropes. Ambitious, capable, and professional, Violet has her sights set on a promotion, even as she navigates the challenges of being a single mom.
Gender: female
Vocal range top: E3
Vocal range bottom: E2
Doralee Rhodes
A warm, personable “country gal” who wants to make friends in the office but doesn’t realize that Mr. Hart is spreading rumors about her. Doralee prefers to turn the other cheek but isn’t afraid to stand up for herself and others.
Gender: female
Vocal range top: D5
Vocal range bottom: E3
Judy Bernly
A meek housewife who is stepping outside her comfort zone by entering the working world. Though Judy lacks confidence and struggles to control her emotions when she begins at Consolidated, by the end of the show, she is a force to be reckoned with.
Gender: female
Vocal range top: E5
Vocal range bottom: E3
Franklin Hart
The worst kind of boss. He’s pompous, belittles his employees, and takes credit for other people’s work.
Gender: male
Roz Keith
Mr. Hart’s loyal assistant. Though she carries a torch for her boss, she keeps it professional, preferring to spy on the other Employees and report their behavior to stay on his good side.
Gender: female
Vocal range top: C3
Vocal range bottom: E2
Dwayne
Doralee’s husband. He’s a sweetheart who adores Doralee and is supportive of her career choices.
Gender: male
Vocal range top: D5
Vocal range bottom: G3
Maria Delgado
A young, vibrant secretary at Consolidated. She’s angry when Mr. Hart unfairly fires her but happy to return to the company under Violet’s leadership.
Gender: female
Vocal range top: C5
Vocal range bottom: D4
Josh
Violet’s teenage son.
Kathy
The office gossip. She means no ill will; she just likes to keep ahead of the office goings-on – and is secretly passing information along to Mr. Tinsworthy.
Gender: female
Vocal range top: C5
Vocal range bottom: F4
Margaret
The office warhorse, has seen it all. She’s unflappable and all too willing to jump on board with Violet’s leadership.
Gender: female
Vocal range top: C#5
Vocal range bottom: F4
Missy Hart
Married to Franklin Hart. She is desperate for a vacation, but she doesn’t succeed in trying to convince her husband to take off work.
Gender: female
Bob Enright
In the “boy’s club” of Mr. Hart’s Employees, although he isn’t quite comfortable with the hierarchy. He’s all too happy to say goodbye to Mr. Hart at the end of the show and accepts Violet as his superior.
Gender: male
Rick Bernly
A thoroughly average, middle- aged man, is Judy’s ex-husband. Though he callously leaves her for his secretary, he expects Judy to take him back with open arms – and gets a rude awakening when she’s moved on.
Gender: male
Joe
The office accountant, is on Violet’s side from the start – and not just because he has a crush on her. Joe recognizes that Violet is just as capable and qualified as the male employees at Consolidated, and often more so.
Gender: male
Vocal range top: B3
Vocal range bottom: F2
Russell Tinsworthy
Chairman of the board, has the bearing of an army general. With Kathy’s help, he knows everything that goes on at Consolidated.
Gender: male
Ensemble
Includes Ensemble Soloists 1-4, Men, Employees, and Choir
Vocal range top: D5
Vocal range bottom: D4
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Production of

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Music and Lyrics by
Dolly Parton
(50%)
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Book by
Patricia Resnick
(50%)
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Original Broadway Orchestration
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Original Broadway Arrangements and
Additional Orchestrations
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New Orchestrations and Arrangements
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BRUCE COUGHLIN
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STEPHEN OREMUS
& ALEX LACAMOIRE
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MARK CROSSLAND
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Video Warning
The videotaping or other video or audio recording of this production is strictly prohibitedIncluded Materials
| Resource | Quantity |
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| ACTOR'S BOOK | 30 |
| CHOREOGRAPHY VIDEOS DIGITAL | 1 |
| DIRECTOR'S GUIDE | 1 |
| DOWNLOADABLE RESOURCES AND MEDIA | 1 |
| GUIDE VOCAL AND PERF TRACKS DIGITAL | 1 |
| PIANO VOCAL SCORE | 1 |