Don't go to see the new musical 9 to 5 unless you want to have a foot-stompin' good time. The sharp book by Patricia Resnick (based oh the film), snappy, innovative choreography by Andy Blankenbuehler and crisp, clean direction by Joe Mantello, take the entertainment to the highest level in this story of three women employees versus the mean, misanthropic .boss, played by Marc Kudisch, one of the most exciting Broadway stars we have. The power of his voice, his surprising physicality with incredible comedic moves, and his presence which fills the huge theater brings the show to the stratosphere.
The three women, a strong, solid Allison Janney, Megan Hilty, a true star, in the Parton role, Stephanie J. Block's lyrical voice, plus Kathy Fitzgerald as a comic foil with choice juicy moments, and a chorus of top-notch Broadway dancers, totally fulfill this musical entertainment.with phenomenal integration of story and dance. Great, lively set design by Scott Pask, gorgeous lighting by Jules Fisher and Kenneth Posner, and sensational costumes by William Ivey Long, lovely songs, both lively and moving by Dolly Parton, all make for straight-ahead great fun. This is a joyful show, with heart, that makes me happy to be a reviewer.