WORKING Comes to Creative Cauldron in February

The production runs from February 8 - March 3, 2024.

By: Jan. 16, 2024
WORKING Comes to Creative Cauldron in February
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 In February, Creative Cauldron will mount a production of Working, a musical based on the Studs Terkel Book: Working: People Talk About What They Do All Day and How They Feel About What They Do.  Adapted by Stephen Schwartz and Nina Faso from Terkel’s interviews, Working creates a vivid portrait of workers the world often overlooks or takes for granted:  the teacher, the waitress, the trucker, the fireman, the housewife, among many others. After its Broadway premiere in 1978, Working received a major revision in 2012 with new and updated songs written by Tony Award-winning Lin-Manuel Miranda, as well as Stephen Schwartz, Craig Carnelia, James Taylor, Micki Grant, and more. Helen Hayes Award winner, And Associate Artistic Director, Matt Conner, is Directing. Paige Rammelkamp is Music Director, and Stefan Sittig is the Choreographer. Working is sponsored by Mark F. Werblood, Attorney at Law and Serene Feldman Werblood. The production runs from February 8 - March 3, 2024. Press night is Feb. 10 at 7:30pm.

Creative Cauldron is producing the “localized version” of the Working script which gives companies the ability to add the stories and experiences from workers in their local community into the production.  Director Matt Conner spoke about his concept for the show : “As Creative Cauldron embraces its move from South Maple Ave. to Broad St. next season, Working is the perfect moment to highlight the community of workers that have been a part of our journey for the past 14 years. ‘It takes a village’ will be on full display in this localized version of the show, saluting and celebrating Creative Cauldron and its place in the history of Falls Church.”

Cast and Creative Team

The talented cast of Working includes Creative Cauldron veterans Erin Granfield, Sally Imbriano, Chelsea Majors, and Molly Rumberger. Erin Granfield was seen most recently at Creative Cauldron as Mevroux Van Tassle in Ichabod: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, The Baker's Wife in Into the Woods, Louise Seger in Always…Patsy Cline, Agnes Davis in On Air, (Helen Hayes Awards Outstanding Ensemble nomination) and Elmira in Nevermore. Additional credits include Francesca Johnson in The Bridges of Madison County at Red Branch Theatre, the National Tour of The Music Man where she understudied and performed the role of Marian.

Sally Imbriano has performed in multiple Cabarets at the Cauldron and was seen as Patsy in Always…Patsy Cline Patsy and in Creative Cauldron’s  Helen Hayes nominated ensemble of  Disenchanted! Other DC area credits include: Nextstop Theatre Company: Lucky Stiff (Annabel Glick) [Helen Hayes Nomination for Outstanding Lead Performer], Matilda (Ms Phelps); Olney Theatre Center: Brothers Paranormal; Pipeline Playwrights: Heartland (Janet); Kennedy Center TYA: The Dragon King's Daughter, The Mortification of Fovea Munson, Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus; Keegan Theatre: 

Seussical; Adventure Theatre MTC: Winnie the Pooh, Alexander and the Terrible Horrible No Good Very Bad Day; Imagination Stage: New Kid.

Molly Rumberger also appeared in Creative Cauldron’s Helen Hayes nominated production of Disenchanted and received an Outstanding Supporting Performer in a Musical nomination for her role as Cinderella.  At Monumental Theatre she appeared in Spring Awakening, Be More Chill and won a Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Supporting Performer. Other regional credits include: The Wedding Singer (Next Stop Theatre), and Big Fish (Keegan Theatre),

Chelsea Majors first appeared at Creative Cauldron as the Angel in last season’s The Christmas Angel, she understudied and stepped into the role of Miss Clavel in this season’s Madeline’s Christmas. She appeared recently in The Great Gatsby Musical (Landless Theatre) and in Elephant and Piggie’s "We are in a Play!” at Virginia Repertory Theatre.

Making their Creative Cauldron debuts in the Working ensemble cast are Oscar Salvador and Tony Lemus. Oscar Salvador is making his mainstage debut after understudying as Luis in Creative Cauldron’s East Coast premiere of Monarch: A Mexican American Musical, and as Usnavi in  In The Heights at Next Stop Theatre and can be seen performing in Casita at Disney Encanto x CAMP Immersive Experience. Tony Lemus has appeared locally in Night of the Living Dead,(Rorsach Theater Company) Our Town (St. Mark’s Players), Grease (Toby’s Dinner Theatre) Little Women,(Next Stop Theatre), and Tick, Tick…Boom (Monumental Theatre). 

Swing actors for this production will include some more familiar faces in Pat Mahoney and Gretchen Midgley. Pat Mahoney was most recently in Creative Cauldron’s East Coast premiere of Monarch: A Mexican American Musical and as Humphrey Bogart in Audrey - The New Musical. Gretchen Midgley also returns as a swing after her critically-acclaimed performance as Ana in Monarch: A Mexican American Musical.

Conner, Rammelkamp,and Sittig are joined on the Creative Team by Creative Cauldron’s  Resident Designer, Margie Jervis, Sets and Costumes, Helen Hayes nominated Lynn Joslin, Lighting Designer, and James Morrisson, Projection Designer.  Together these three designers are creating an innovative and flexible scenic environment reminiscent of a metropolitan subway where workers come and go to their jobs. Nicholas Goodman is the Stage Manager.



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